Tomb of Greed

Hello! This is a sorta visual novel/text adventure game featuring characters from last year’s Greedy Gigs DX, with additional art by @TheFoxyDragon .
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Join a group of friends in an old-school TTRPG dungeon crawl filled with weird traps and unfair bullshit! Brave a gauntlet of highly-specific fetishistic scenarios both in & out of game! Navigate the pitfalls of in-person kink roleplay! And also some other stuff!

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Was fun, i can see as a jam project to have mostly a single path to go to but i hope if you decide to keep working on this or another project in this style, that you make some branching paths. Got a laugh with some of the cameo stuff out of nowhere.

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Thanks! I definitely considered having some actual variables or more complex branching, but yeah it was just kind of a time decision. I did manage to finish this one, so I think I’ll stand by it.

I’ll be back working on the next Heavy Ordnance update soon but I’ll probably make something else in this format before too long.

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TombOfGreed.:

Good point:
-Fun characters.
-An interesting story.
-The art is cute.
-The many paths that recall “the books of which you are the hero”.

Point reworked :
If I understood correctly you worked alone. It is difficult to give points for improvement when i know the work that may require what you did alone.
This is why this point will go more in the direction of improvement for future features than a real judgment on the proposed work.
-Need music. For having done tabletop role-playing games, a little background music allows you to put this into the scenario. Even if it means taking royalty-free music. Just enough to get us into the swing of things.

Final views: It’s a lot of writing and a lot of drawing that you’re proposing. Knowing also that it’s a solo work, it’s admirable. However, the initial premise may not speak to everyone. Games focused on reading disgust some players (I have difficulty with English so I know what I’m talking about). But the result is there and it remains well executed. Thank you for your work.