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6. Click browse to find the game file on your computer, and click "Upload". all files MUST be zipped. You're able to upload ten attachments to your submission post. The ideal way to use these is to use one attachment for the game console's native format (dex drive or max drive), a second for a PS3 format save file, and the remaining slots for screenshots or other extra material you want to accompany your game.

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Bingo’s F’d Up Quest

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    Bingo’s F’d Up Quest

    Description

    Title: Bingo’s F’d Up Quest
    Creator: Cutter De Blanc
    System: RPGM1
    Genre: Comedy
    Rating: M for mature
    Type: Full

    It all starts when Bingo’s cross-dressing “girl” friend is kidnapped by the evil Tai Chi and Tai Bo. Bingo sets off to save her. Along the way an unbelievably diverse group of characters joins you, including a homosexual Evil Demon Master and many others. You will experience some of the strangest and funniest quests and themes of any RPG Maker game as you try to stop Tai Chi and Tai Bo from ridding the world of caffeine.

    - The appearance of Sammy Sosa
    - A lot of interactive events.
    - A wacky team of characters joins you
    -Both random and event based fights
    -Awesome attack names
    - An interactive karaoke scene
    -An entertaining ride all the way through


    Review

    Plot: Wow. Words cannot explain the plot of this game. The title says it all. The game starts with Bingo’s cross-dressing “girl” friend being kidnapped by the two main baddies of the game, Tai Chi and Tai Bo. Then a guy claiming to be Sammy Sosa joins your team saying you have a quest to do. Bingo, being the idiot that he is jumps to the conclusion that it’s to got to hell and kill an Evil Demon Master. Once you get there you find out he’s a Homosexual Evil Demon Master. The game’s plot continues to be one random thing after another until the credits role. So random I can’t bring myself to ruin the surprise for you guys.

    Pros: The double edge sword of comedy. It’s hit and miss depending on a persons own preferences. I thought Cutter did a pretty good job overall with it, so I have to consider it a plus. Another really strong point was the interactive events. When you first get control of the character you can examine his fireplace and the house will start on fire. There was another instance of this later in the game. You are in a very poor area and you can start an old persons house on fire. It was cool that the outside textures had fire after that. All of the skill names are pretty entertaining. Don’t expect the classic “Fire” spell. The best part though is the randomness of everything. You can kill the world’s oldest man, dance with a grandma, and that has nothing to do the plot. The Redneck Trailer Park is cool. You can steal this guy’s stuff because he locked himself out of his trailer, but left the window open. Thing is you can steal the door and he still says the same thing. He won’t go inside event though the outside graphic changes. There are a lot of strange things happening in this game that will entertain you.

    Cons: Of course some of the humor fell flat, but again it depends on the person. If you’re easily offended DO NOT play this game. For a comedy game some of the talking dragged on way to long, especially at the beginning with the narrator. The presentation of the game is okay, but nothing spectacular. The Burial Ground in particular is way to plain. There was nothing going on there. There was a lot of promise in the presentation. If a bit more time were spent on it things would have been much better. Some times battles happened at random when talking to people. Some times it added to the humor, but others are really annoying. This brings me to the worst part of the game. Random Encounters! Now, everyplace doesn’t have them, but the ones that do occur too often. I personally thing a comedy of this nature would be better off with out them.

    Overall I’m giving it a 7.5 this is going to be completely different depending on the person. If you are okay with the battles and don’t mind mature humor then you should like this one.
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