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- #Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach movie#
- #Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach full#
- #Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach portable#
- #Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach series#
I haven't looked at Steam Store in quite a few months. It might never have had any versions past 1.0.Įdited 20th Oct '12 8:37:06 AM by dorkatlarge Likewise, it took at least a few months before people started using and discussing Renpy. From what I've read, the creator of Tales of Lemma noticed that his Lemmings clone Shoujo Attack was getting far more downloads, and almost gave up on creating more VNs. The latter is a Flash game loosely based on DNA2 that dates back to 2002, and has been periodically updated since. The former was created a year before the first version of Renpy. The WVN freeware scene can be traced back to two games: Tales of Lemma and SimGirls. Stuff like Matchmaker: Love U sounds fascinating, but I don't know if it will work with any current mobile devices. IGN Wireless mentions some original cellphone games (from Gameloft, no less!) that are probably quite difficult to find or play now. It's depressing to realize that it was released only on the Playstation Portable, and published by Konami, which still hasn't localized anything from the Tokimeki Memorial franchise, or Love Plus. it was created by Backbone Entertainment, which has some quality games to its credit.
#Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach portable#
Another portable game that could've been something. I don't think Ubisoft has made anything similar before or since. Its Metacritic score sits at 48, and it got a dishonorable mention in Hardcore Gaming 101's Weekly Kusoge column. Its critical reception was better than Plumbers, but not by much.
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A curiosity that was released early in the lifespan of the Nintendo DS.
#Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach series#
A four-part series of digital comics and "multimedia novels" that date back to 1995, and which have been published simultaneously in multiple languages. The VNDB calls it an "interactive adventure game," but after reading about it on Moby Games and Wikipedia, apparently it could qualify as interactive fiction or a role-playing game. It was one of the last products released by Infocom. There have been a few other commercial games created in English which had little to no precedent, and which have seemingly been ignored since:
#Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach movie#
looks like an Interactive Movie which was originally shot in live-action but for technical reasons most of the video had to be reduced to an odd selection of still frames." This statement seems to be substantiated by its Wikipedia page.
#Bernd and the mystery of unteralterbach full#
(If one gets finished, where would they sell it? Only a few niche sites such as DLSite allow NSFW games.)Įdited 23rd Sep '12 7:58:21 AM by dorkatlargeĪccording to a blurb on the Full Motion Video page, "Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. Will anyone *sell* a game which is not worksafe? There are a couple works-in-progress which might be the first. Sturgeon's Law and Twain's Observation on Originality are both applicable, in regards to both the categories of freeware and indie games.But then again, I could state similar criticisms (if not the exact same ones) about a lot of other types and categories of media.Ī few WVN creators have released freeware games with NSFW content. Lots of promising works-in-progress never get more than a demo, or never get past the planning stages. Likewise, the people at Okashi Studio have only released Shira Oka Second Chances.Īt times, it's difficult to be optimistic about the WVN scene. The last I heard, they're working on a game called Don't Save the World, but they might end up using one of the RPG Maker programs.Īs of this writing, Super Six-Three has released only one commercial game, named Lucky Rabbit Reflex. This is the group behind Fading Hearts and Infinite Game Works. Their first commercial VN was Other Age: Second Encounter (which references their earlier freeware games), followed up by X-Note and Train of Afterlife.įinally, there's Sakura River. Zeiva Inc is one of the other active groups. It sounds like the complex games sell better than VNs, and the ones focused on GxB pairings sell better than the BxG games.
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Also, I should mention that the main developer seems to be pretty frank on Twitter about which games sell and don't sell. I kind of liked Spirited Heart, but I found the Nintendo Hard difficulty level to be frustrating, even with careful saving-and-loading. My favorite overall Winter Wolves game is the first Flower Shop game (Summer in Fairbrook). Since then, the group has released a number of general video games and VNs, including Date Warp and Long Live The Queen. My main complaint about it was a number of unskippable puzzles. It wasn't the first Hanako Games release, and it certainly wasn't the last. There are a few more which are freeware.įatal Hearts was mentioned earlier in the thread. One example is Moacube's VN Cinders and another example is the XBLA indie game Chaos Gateway. If you focus on aesthetics, then there are a handful of commercial visual novels which don't use an Animesque style.