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Takuion:

Today I'm opening something I've been working on as of late.
Varuna Kingdom is a medieval desert town, where players can farm, butcher animals, and perform other tasks for copper pieces, which in turn can be used to purchase weapons and goods.
Here are a few images of what there is so far.
















Now as you can see, the theme for builds is desert. The RP is run through Variables. I've just begun learning how they work, and have not yet been able to create saves / loads, nor any events that show players how much of each variable they have.

If anyone is willing to help me figure this out, feel free to stop on by, or post a reply. =]
Looking for advice and constructive criticism. I'm very dedicated to learning how to make this enjoyable.

Soon to come, an Orc Village, and a sheriff's lodge. When players kill orcs, they collect orc heads, where they can be sold for Copper Pieces at the sheriff's lodge.

=]

HikerBob:

Cool stuff, desert theme is quite unique.






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Also, the butcher uses a sword to chop meat?

seargent227:

some buildings look effortless

Takuion:


--- Quote from: HikerBob on February 27, 2011, 05:37:57 PM ---Cool stuff, desert theme is quite unique.
Also, the butcher uses a sword to chop meat?

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Thanks, HikerBob! I wanted something a little different than the usual medieval builds. And the sword is just a print. There was no cleaver print i could use, so i figured a sword would look fine.


--- Quote from: seargent227 on February 27, 2011, 05:44:12 PM ---some buildings look effortless

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seargent227 - Thanks for your constructive criticism! The blankness does need to be filled, but keep in mind that desert villages have fewer resources than communities in other environments. The buildings are supposed to look a bit bland. Also, some of these are just quick buildings I made to fill in the area. They are, most likely, going to be temporary.

Thanks for your comments!

NickTheSushi:

It's eh.

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