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Series 4: A Dark Day Dawns Episode 1 teaser

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    Series 4: A Dark Day Dawns Episode 1 teaser

    File type:RPGM3 data file 2

    The nation of Hellenica is on the verge of war with the evil king Elrich and his band of goblin followers. Jonah Milcrest, the son of a noble, decides that he wants to help his country and enter into the fray against his father's wishes.
    His actions just preceding the war will have reprecussions on the entire storyline of Series 4, which will consist of 3 games and 2 teasers.

    Note: This game is not a demo. It is an entire self-contained game that tells the story of Jonah's actions just prior to entering the war. It serves to tell some backstory of the entire Series, and your actions, as mentioned above, will carry over to the rest of the Series.

    Features:
    *No random battles
    *An entire self-contained story
    *Numerous "dialogue puzzles"
    *Finishing the teaser will allow you to start Episode 1 with an extra item and spell.
    *1-2 hours of playtime
    *A nice short intro to what will hopefully be an epic Series of games.
    *Enjoy!
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    Last edited by Valkysas; 05-01-2010, 08:29 PM.

    #2
    Re: Series 4: A Dark Day Dawns Episode 1 teaser

    If this isn't a demo then why put it in the demo forum and call it a teaser?
    The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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      #3
      Re: Series 4: A Dark Day Dawns Episode 1 teaser

      Because there's not enough to it to call it a full game. It should take the player no more than an hour or so to complete it, so I put it with the rest of the demos.

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        #4
        Re: Series 4: A Dark Day Dawns Episode 1 teaser

        I had the chance to finish playing this teaser recently. I obtained the two special "items" and something else you'll just have to play to find out about.

        Some things I liked:

        -There are some things that leave you guessing as to what might happen with them in the full game. - Cool

        -It wasn't too long. - I played through it in about 1:45 just because I got stuck at one point.

        -It includes an interesting history behind the full game and its world.

        -It's more than a teaser. By playing it, you're actually helping yourself for when you play the full game.

        A word of advice: Pay VERY careful attention to the choice branches when an NPC speaks to you.

        Check it out!
        " I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me. " - Jesus

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