[IFCOMP04] Thanks Reviewers!

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I thank you guys for showing me how I could design better. I thought
maybe some people would fine the narrator yelling at them funny, but I
guess that this approach was obivously not liked. I thought people would
get it. Oh well, This was my first game and I think I've learned a lot
and hopefully I'll make a good one sometime. Thank you reviewers for
helping me out. I think my idea wasn't bad but it seems that the
execution was. I'll begin a work sometime where I can get it to work
well. Thanks all.

-Zachary Flynn
 
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Zach Flynn wrote:

> I thank you guys for showing me how I could design better. I thought
> maybe some people would fine the narrator yelling at them funny, but I
> guess that this approach was obivously not liked.

Hrm, you should search google groups for the reviews of "The Fat Lardo And
The Rubber Ducky" from last year's comp. You may have found them helpful
before you wrote your game.

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"Zach Flynn" <mog_zimri@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uKAmd.17663$233.2873@okepread05...
> I thank you guys for showing me how I could design better. I thought
> maybe some people would fine the narrator yelling at them funny, but I
> guess that this approach was obivously not liked. I thought people would
> get it. Oh well, This was my first game and I think I've learned a lot
> and hopefully I'll make a good one sometime. Thank you reviewers for
> helping me out. I think my idea wasn't bad but it seems that the
> execution was. I'll begin a work sometime where I can get it to work
> well. Thanks all.
>
> -Zachary Flynn

I just want to say, I found playing A Light's Tale (with the aid of the
walkthrough) to be a memorable experience. I still have no clue what
the inspiration for it could have been.

Kevin Venzke