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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.

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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.

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.

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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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Michigan Adventure

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    Michigan Adventure

    Description: Alex is in school and needs to cut class to get to the Offspring concert. Help Alex escape the school and acquire some concert tickets!

    Game made by Alex Young

    Review: This is an ok game. You start off in a school and have to battle teachers to get out into Detroit. From there you have to find a place that sells concert tickets and make your way to the Offspring concert.

    The town was alright, though every house seamed to have random battles. Some stuff on the walls was interactive which was a nice change. There was plenty of treasure lying around which I stock piled. Everything was decently decorated and looked like it belonged. A few graphical mistakes but nothing serious.

    The battles however where needlessly long. The enemies had far too much hp and the encounter rate was very high in the school. I was getting way more levels then I needed which broke any game balance. I'm not sure if the guide for balancing was out then but it could of helped tremendously with this problem.

    The game economy it self was also terrible. I had enough money after leaving the school to buy out Offspring, let alone pay for a ticket. There is relatively little to buy and much of it is at such a low price that it hardly maters that you made a ton of money the battle before.

    The characters where half decent, though none of them seamed to have anything great magic wise. I did like how the cursed item was used for the second hand slot to prevent multiple weapons, though I'd of liked to of been able to equip more weapons to speed up the battles.

    I made it as far as the concert but couldn't find anything further. I don't know if the game was meant to stop there or if it was a bug. It would of been nice to see the concert begin at least, perhaps a light show or some lyrics to a song.

    Overall the game wasn't too bad, much to be improved but it was ok for a small early game on the RPG Maker scene.

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    Re: Michigan Adventure

    If this game were made today, there would be no teachers in the Michigan schools to fight, and no one would want to go to Detroit for any reason.

    Great comedic timing on the review, Karr!


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