I want to address some issues people are having with the sentences. Many are being discouraged because they think the sentences can't possibly fit into a game.
However, I believe that to be incorrect, and fit them quite nicely into my example game. My example game was designed with the sentences in mind, so it was easy to place them. I used 'buns' to mean bunnies, and overcooked to mean them being set on fire. Before you get too discouraged remember the following:1. Pictures. They can communicate things very well.2. Punctuation is a freebie. Adding a hypen or a & in the middle or joining lines could cause a world of difference. Eg:The recent game competition.
Posted by ludamad on Feb. 1, 2008, 7:23 p.m.
Ya, that's the fun of a comp. Limitations
Personally I can't stand being told what to make though, so blehNo. Just no…
This cannot be possible!THE BUNS ARE OVERCOOKED!ITS GONNA BLOW!OPERATION CANCELED! EVERYONE RETREAT!*guy walks in*So what's all this about?*buns explode**guy flies*That's a long way down…*seeing the mess*Agh, where's a bulldozer when you need one…What the hell is your problem?*sneeze* I can't stop sneezing! *sneeze**guy comes into kitchen*This isn't the way I left it…I winActually, I thought the 'limitations' were awesome, I was dying to try it when I saw that. ^_^
Haha, I'll have some fun. A ninja in a bulldozer level?
It also gives me an excuse -not- to finish my text engine. <_<Rawr: The line is: "So is this what this is all about?" not "so whats this all about" and you used other lines. Fail.
lol i was thinking that the sentences somehow seemed to be meticulously designed, it seems so many stories can come out of those lines! :D