DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 3:37 am
Tawmis wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 9:25 pm
Definitely remember the character you control goes to different worlds.
I know this was already solved, but you need to be more specific when giving hints like this because "going to different worlds" can mean visiting planets or other dimensions or timelines. The word "world" can take on numerous meanings based on how its used and what it refers to in that particular instance, so I think we ALL need to be a lot more specific when giving hints.
In the case of THE DEATH GATE, that could be pretty difficult. Because he is going through dimensions to visit other worlds.
So it's not PLANETS. So he's not going from Earth to Mars. It'd be like going from EARTH to ZELKON-12.
Or going from FORGOTTEN REALMS to KYRNN (two different D&D worlds, as another example).
So I thought saying "worlds" was the bigger clue rather than saying, "He hops through dimensions" (which is also technically true).
Because the book focuses on EACH world (each volume is about a different world he visits in 1, 2, 3, and 4 - and then 5, 6 and 7 focus on what happens after he gets the seals).
Even WIKI lists them as "worlds" if you were to look there -
The Wikipedias wrote:
Earth
Chelestra, the world of water
Arianus, the world of air
Pryan, the world of fire
Abarrach, the world of stone
The Labyrinth
And for more about the game - thoughts on this?
DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 3:37 am
it'd be nice if some individuals could remember to specify the platform (computer, console, board, card, etc) when first writing about their "poorly described game."
I've forgotten a few times, I know that. Should we just narrow it down to the game always being computer or console? So that way we don't need to specify if it was computer or console? That can be part of the guessing to narrow it down (if it's even needed). So we would not include board games, card games, etc., in the future - because most of what everyone has done has been a computer game or console game.