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Finished games?

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Does anyone have a good resource for RPG Maker finished games? Does anyone know of some really exceptional ones out there which I can play?

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All of the games in the regular Projects board are finished:

http://rmrk.net/index.php/board,130.0.html

MY own suggestions would be U.S.G, Forlorn Manor, and Dark Eternal if you want something more along the lines of a traditional RPG.

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Actually I'm looking for games which are more or less puzzle based, and would prefer minimal battling. I've played enough RPGs to get bored of repetitive training so I can be strong enough to beat the next guy.

Or if there was a system in which leveling was minimal, and there were battles but because there were such minor differences between levels it was mostly strategic, that would be good too. I am just bored of those RPGs where tedious training of battling random monsters so I can beat the next boss is required.

Do you have any recommendations for something like that?

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The Insanity, by NAMKCOR should fit the bill

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Actually I'm looking for games which are more or less puzzle based, and would prefer minimal battling.

Out of sheer coincidence, I'm about 90% finished with a side project that is all puzzles and no battles.
Stick around and you won't be disappointed.

The Insanity, by NAMKCOR should fit the bill

Seconded. It focuses less on battles and more on story, so it might be just what you're looking for.




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Actually I'm looking for games which are more or less puzzle based, and would prefer minimal battling.

Out of sheer coincidence, I'm about 90% finished with a side project that is all puzzles and no battles.
Stick around and you won't be disappointed.

The Insanity, by NAMKCOR should fit the bill

Seconded. It focuses less on battles and more on story, so it might be just what you're looking for.

Cool, I'll check it out. And looking forward to seeing the game you made. What's it called, so I can look it up later?