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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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JLA: Elseworlds

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    JLA: Elseworlds

    If you're reading INFINITE CRISIS, check this out!
    This is an abandoned project of mine to make an RPG about the Justice League of America. I thought it was a cool idea, but became too time consuming, and I'm just not very good at creating balanced game-play. There's no password, so if you'd like to finish the game, you're more than welcome! (I'd love to play your version, too!) Otherwise, you can just play it as a demo, or make use of the sprites I made for Batman, Superman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and the Martian Manhunter.
    Here's a few tid-bits on how I WAS going to finish the game. I don't think you need them to enjoy the demo. Most of this info is inconsequential to the main game. But here it is in case you're looking to finish the game based on how it starts:

    After using the Engine of Chance(JLA #18&19), Neil Emerson became the almost Omnipotent "Chimera", an original character creation of mine who derives his massive reality bending powers from the imaginations of all sentient beings. He's causing all the reality bending business. (or is he?)
    "C-fos" is a character I made movies about with my friends. In each movie "C.F.O.S." stood for something different. Captain full of sunshine, Creature from outer space, Creature from our sofa... etc. In this game, he was going to be simply a recurring comic relief character (or WAS he?), while his(my) wife, Holly, runs every potion shop.
    The other DC characters I'm sure you'll have your own ideas of what to do with. I also included in the system data, monster designs that would be fantasy game versions of other DC heroes and villains. (Altered because of the reality bending, of course.)
    Also, just before you get to the last place you can explore in Athenia, that "warp" effect was intended to briefly take the party to the Batcave, further evidence that reality is very fractured.

    If you have any other questions, feel free to e-mail me at paeterboy@yahoo.com
    Enjoy!
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    Oh yeah. My wife Holly is a pharmacist who used to work for CVS (and didn't enjoy it there). THAT is why she runs every "potion" shop.

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      Crabcakes Fell Out Side

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