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World of Chaos: Biblical History

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As some may already know, I have created a bible for my project, World of Chaos: http://www.rpgmakercentral.com/blog/439/entry-1710-world-of-chaos-creating-a-custom-bible/

I am on my 8th book, and I had an idea. What would you think about a separate game being based on you playing through all the biblical stories? I don't want to add it in the original series because I think it would seem out of place to add it in World Chaos 1, 2, 3, etc. Especially since I don't know when I'll be done creating it considering the WOC universe is pretty large.

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Every post I see you talking about how big your game world is and how you're doing all of this stuff, but I have yet to see anything posted by you in the showroom or the other site. So no, I would not like to play a game about your game worlds bible.

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Err, yeah. I guess a nicer way of saying what Guyver posted is that while it would work as gaiden for a series with an established dedicated fanbase its probably an idea to put on the backburner until you finish the main games; it wouldn't really work without the series establishing context for it.

By the by, it would probably be better to pick a more religiously-neutral term for your holy text than 'bible' unless your story takes place in some variation of Christendom.

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I was referring to much later. I obviously wouldn't even start creating it if I haven't even finished my first game of the series.

 

@Guyver, why so hostile?

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