*Forgot to add a little content warning! There's some strong language here.
Hey everyone. I just finished putting together my first visual novel. I made it as a means to learn the basics of Ren'Py... the very basics.
It's extremely short and the dialogue was written as I went along. But hopefully it's somewhat enjoyable (even if it's in a "laughably bad" kinda way).
I'd love to get some feedback or suggestions for the future. I'm always looking to improve. I'm sure there are some incredibly obvious things I missed in the coding!
Also, I still haven't figured out how to add some nice credits to the end of the game yet. I put the credits on a notepad in the download folder. I'll put them here as well, just in case. I really appreciate the art that was made available for this little beginner's project! I promise I'll learn how to put together some proper credits next!
Sorry if this isn't the correct area for this topic... it's technically a completed game... but it's still my first one.
Pretty good for a first attempt! Art is nice, not full of typos - It's just TOO DARNED SHORT!! Hope that you will expand on this, or make a longer game; you have proved that you can do it. Onward and upward!!! (How's that for encouragement?)
philip
"One who has never made a mistake has never attempted anything!"
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"Finish what you start"
philip wrote:Pretty good for a first attempt! Art is nice, not full of typos - It's just TOO DARNED SHORT!! Hope that you will expand on this, or make a longer game; you have proved that you can do it. Onward and upward!!! (How's that for encouragement?)
philip
Haha, thanks for the words of encouragement! This was mainly just to see if I could get the basics down. Branching paths, labeling everything correctly, and even just the transitions. I'm already working on a new project though. It'll be much larger than this one and hopefully of a higher quality as well! =P
I apologize for my poor choice of words in my first response; "pretty good job . . ." is an understatement! "Excellent" and "wonderful" are much more appropriate. I will look forward to your future efforts!
philip
"One who has never made a mistake has never attempted anything!"
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and
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"Finish what you start"