What other name for a “mature” game can one choose than Fucktown.
10/10 “Awesome!” … Star Games
9/10 “Can’t wait for the sequel.” … Informed Gamer
10/10 “My new favourite!” … Game Hero
10/10 “Everyone loves it!” … All Games
-edit- It gets better!
News: “Fucktown, the newest game by Ping A.S. has caused a storm of good reviews and excited customers.”
The newest game to come out of NooseGoose Games is “Kill All Babies,” a music casual game. 9.5/10 score and 4.5 million dollars later, Murderface is now in an office!
I’d gone through some trouble lately, and thought the problem might be that might tech was lagging behind. So I decided to make a few games and trash them instead of releasing, just for the research. Except I clicked the wrong button.
In the end my Fantasy/RPG “RPG Prototype 1” was a surprise hit and redefined standards for PC roleplaying.
But seriously, I managed to get a 9.75 score (10/10/10/9) from a Sports/Action game called ‘Balls’. That got me out of the garage. ‘Balls to the Wall’ did pretty well as a sequel, I think it got maybe 9.25, I can’t remember exactly. The third outing of ‘Everybody plays with Balls’ didn’t do so well… only a 7 or so.
Mine was a Casual/Simulation Music game released on the Wii U (or Wuu) called: Harp Hero
Even better just before it was finished Casual games became a trend which really helped sales.
Oddly my best sellers have been: Legend of Duper, Final Fantasy rip-offs(named just the same as the real thing), pokemon(just named that and i made it in the early years and it was still successful ha ha). Don’t recall why legend of duper was so sucessful probably because of this: http://i.imgur.com/iwtMS2H.jpg I’d recommend using this if you get it just right it works fantasically
I love when that randomly happens or that i just happen to get one or two games out while one of those trends comes in to effect during a previous game.
Creepily enough, that would probably be the Mature-rated Werewolf RPG/Action game which scored a neat 9.75 with the title “Riding Red Hood”… and harvested immense praise for player choice and immersive storytelling.
Because with that title, you OBVIOUSLY buy the game for the plot, right? >.<
People were moderately enthused by my casual transport simulator ‘Soccer Mom Driver’ but they couldn’t get enough of my young audience comedy casual adventure ‘Poison Your Parents!’.
My hunting simulator/action title ‘Kill Deadly Life’ received rave reviews as well.
I had a game called “god damn fu*king unicorns”, it was a mature military simulator with 3D graphics and mono sound… And it got 10/10 10/10 10/10 on all the reviews… Also the F word didnt have an *