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How to submit games to the RPG Maker Pavilion - Updated 3/5/2014

1. Select the forum that supports your submission

2. Select "New Thread".

3. For the "Title", put your game's title. ONLY your game's title.

4. In the "Message" field, describe your game's story, features, and any other information you believe is relevant.

5. If your game is a console RPG Maker game or demo, you're able to upload it directly to the site. If it's a PC RPG Maker game or demo, you'll have to upload it elsewhere and link to it here. If uploading a console game, under "Additional Options", there is an option for "Attach Files". Select "manage attachments". If you're submitting a PC RPG Maker game, you can still upload screenshots.

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.

7. If you need to update your game, simply edit it's submission post at any time. You can check the site's game directory to see how your game will appear in the listings after each edit. Try to make it fit in with the rest. No huge or colorful text, no images posted in the top of the post that appears in the directory, just general things like that.

8. Only one submission thread per game, unless the differences between the versions are drastic enough that it warrants having multiple versions available, such as a director's cut, or an alternate version with different features.

9. If you have a converted file for someone else's game, please post that in the conversions subforum at the bottom of the submission subforum listing.

10. Everything posted in the submission forums appears immediately on the site, so don't make a post without having your game ready to go up with it. These will be deleted on-sight by the staff.

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Eternal Retardia!

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    Eternal Retardia!

    Eternal Retardia/RM1/Created by the legendary John Mora


    Plot:

    You play as the 15-year old hero of the Royal Guard. Beside you are three other noble fighters such as Rock, Hotty, and Eugene the mage...or wizard. I don't see the difference. Together, this party of generic RPG characters must go on various quests, leading up to the biggest plot twist of all time.

    Review:

    Let's get this started.

    First, the plot. It's ridiculous. As the noble hero, it's your duty to...uhm...ensure...the safety of the people? Okay, forget it. In the beginning, you're given the task to kill a dragon inside a cave. I'm guessing this dragon is disturbing the peace so it's up to YOU to make sure he ceases to exist any further. After questioning the mission you find yourself recruiting Rock, the generic strong badass, Hotty, the generic hot chick, and Eugene, the mage who seems to be really smart! Well, Eugene is the only one with some grasp of intelligence because the rest of the party are dumber than fetuses, which seems to play a big role in this game. After not killing the dragon you are tasked with talking to your dad, who will also give you a mission.

    This game does have some pretty good humor. Most of it is the mocking of cliche RPG elements like having to go on ridiculous fetch quests and the cliches of your party members but there are some original stuff too. For example, killing a poor old lady to obtain a pass that leads to a secret club which is revealed to be a black market for aborted fetuses. Graphic wise, the game does well. Nothing bad, nothng spectacular, just right. Music? Your run-of-the-mill RPG Maker songs, so nothing real bad there. (Except for the one song that seems to be playing constantly at a surprising fast speed.)

    Battles are pretty easy but hey, you don't play an RPG for it's battles! You play for it's story and all that noise!

    The score? Out of what? What? Oh, ok.

    Eternal Retardia recieves an average 3 aborted fetuses out of.......5! I'm like Adam Sessler!
    Screenshot Let's Plays

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