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Alice:
Huh, that's an interesting idea. :D ...Really, that reminds me, if we have enough cool ideas, I don't mind creating separate projects for each of them. Programming a VN isn't nearly as difficult as programming other types of games is, so it's possible they could even share a coder, enabling work to be done on multiple projects simultaneously.

Really, we could even fuse the OP pitch and Magos's idea and try having both in the same game. A girl protagonist would be fun regardless for it, really, otome or no, since we don't see female necromancers running around too often in these things.

In other words, I like it. :3

Xamusel:
Agreed. I have to say, Magos, you got a great idea there.

Cherry Lover:

--- Quote from: Alice on October 16, 2013, 11:36:05 PM ---Huh, that's an interesting idea. :D ...Really, that reminds me, if we have enough cool ideas, I don't mind creating separate projects for each of them. Programming a VN isn't nearly as difficult as programming other types of games is, so it's possible they could even share a coder, enabling work to be done on multiple projects simultaneously.
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Honestly, I would imagine that the coding would be the same for any possible VN project, so doing multiple projects would be no issue for a coder. Writers, editors, artists etc. would require more work, though.

Arch-Magos Winter:
Loving the Female Necromancer idea, really was trying to be as gender neutral with this idea as possible. I relish the challenge of writing/editing such a work.

Art is what I see the biggest trouble in obtaining though. I submit that a 'Sin City' style of artwork for this VN idea would likely work the best, mainly black and white with some color thrown in for example, on the Spirits and other such things.

Alice:
Yeah, getting artists is likely going to be the hardest part. I can draw, but I don't have a ton of confidence in my abilities (though I can at least serve as a concept artist or a back up or something). KAIZA might work, though I'm not for sure if he can replicate the art style you're going for, though I think he definitely has the potential to. We can only see what the man himself has to say about that though.

We can always have someone do some sample art, then try to find an artist to hire and do a Kickstarter or something similar. Now that the forum's public though, we can also try asking around in relevant places and the like.

It depends on what people think is the best approach though. What do you guys think? I could definitely be wrong about how to approach the artist thing after all. ^_^"

Also, if there's any artists lurking around, feel free to speak up! We want you! :3

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