Please if you would like to offer feedback, download the map and play the very short first 20 seconds I have so far. I promise I will make frequent updates.
I'd just like some feedback to keep me motivated to stay the course on the map.
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Map size: 256 x 256
Player(s): 1
Tileset: Jungle
There will be anywhere from 4-8 spells for each player, I haven't decided yet, but no less than 4 and no more than 8.
There will be four classes to choose from:
Battle Mage: Firebat
Archer: Marine
Warrior: Zealot
Spellcaster: Templar
There will also be two racial abilities, one for each class since 2 are human and 2 are other.
Human: Stimpak
Other (undecided): Special protoss shield (regenerates quickly)
Story: 100% Complete.
Bestiary: 85% Complete.
Terrain: 1% Complete.
Triggers: <1% Complete.
Systems: 0% Complete.
Balancing: 0% Complete.
If there is any other basic information you all would like to know, please let me know, but do not just ask for information, please also leave feedback on the actual map so far, and not just leave criticisms about my post.
The story starts off with a young man coming back from an activity on his birthday. He comes home to his grandmother waiting for him (his parents are dead), and she tells him it is time for his Ascension Ceremony, which is a coming of age ceremony for the people of his home town. (Do you think the name of the town is important?) She tells him to go and visit his father's grave for a little encouragement, perhaps from his father's spirit, before the ceremony. Whilst visiting his father's grave, he is visited by his father's spirit, and while no words are exchanged, an enigmatic phenomena occurs, and the young man evokes the ancient powers of his family tree which have been passed down through generations. He (will) then awake the next morning after the ceremony...
I write stories as I make the map, which may not be the best option but it is my option, so that is what I have so far. Any feedback on the story, triggers, or terrain would be highly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you all, taking criticism, learning, and creating.
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