Enough backstory. GL sent our games to the site, and they have been posted. However, there hasn't been an update or anything saying they are there. They are also supposed to be getting better screenshots for their pages sometime soon. The games are Bikdip's Adventure, HADHAD's Adventure, and Mitch. All three were made with ZQuest 1.90.
I will openly admit that the first two may be below the average ZC user's standards. I'd appreciate it very much if you would give them a chance, however. So far, HADHAD has recieved one very bland review of 3 stars and Bikdip recieved a less-than-stellar 2 star review. I'll try to make them sound interesting now.
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Bikdip's Adventure is my first quest. As a whole, it plays like a standard Zelda-type quest, except it is quite linear. There aren't too many outstanding parts of the game, but it is certainly not made badly. I took great care in making sure the game plays smoothly and there are no problems. The one problem I found was a bad under combo about halfway through the game. Not a big deal. Try this game if you want one that is short and simple.
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HADHAD's Adventure is Green Lantern's first quest. We have a bit of an argument going on over which on is better, but I'll take care to mention the good things of this one. It is very ...interesting, to say the least. Many of the areas are bizzare and funny to play through, and the game never seems to take itself seriously. It is another linear game, and has only six dungeons in it. Play this one if you want an original game with plenty of creative ideas.
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Mitch is my second game. After making Bikdip's Adventure, I had a better knowledge of the ZQuest program and I was therefore able to stray further from the standard Zelda feel. Throughout the game, you will have to gather a lot of rupees in order to buy the rings, shields, upgraded swords, and other items. Luckliy, there are plenty of areas where you can make money by killing all the enemies on the screen. As you get farther in the game, the amount of money you get increases. This quest also has many unique twists in it, but it starts off a bit slow. In my opinion, this quest is the best of the three, but GL thinks it is too difficult, tedious, and the buy-your items idea is bad. I'll leave this up to you.
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That's it, basically. I'd like to mention at this point that I am making a sequal to Bikdip's Adventure, and it will require knowledge of the the first game to get through parts of it. In fact, the two games will be directly connected. In one place after level 2, you will be told to find a hidden area in the first game, and in there you will find out how to proceed in the sequal. Things like that should show up a few more times through the game as well.
Green Lantern is currently making a new quest which is barely developed so far. It may or may not reach a finished state anytime soon.
Edited by Jish, 24 September 2004 - 05:27 PM.