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Project of the Season: Autumn 2011 Voting

Started by modern algebra, October 29, 2011, 07:27:46 PM

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Which project should be featured on RMRK for Autumn 2011?

After Man
1 (6.3%)
Finding Eden
4 (25%)
Forever's End
6 (37.5%)
Undying Eternal
5 (31.3%)

Total Members Voted: 16

Voting closed: November 14, 2011, 05:51:25 PM

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RMRK has been around since RM2k3 and has a long history of being home to some of the most distingushed and talented amateur game designers in the RM World. It is once again time to shine a light on the talent of these individuals by recognizing, celebrating, and encouraging these game makers, while at the same time giving beginners example projects to which they can aspire. For more details on the Project of the Season award and how nominees are chosen, please see the main topic.

Without further ado, the candidates for Project of the Season: Autumn 2011 are:



:rmxp:After Man, by: Owl


This is a science fiction adventure game which focuses on exploration of a new planet by humans exiled from earth as a result of the disastrous effects of climate change.


:rmxp:Finding Eden, by: Sailerius


Finding Eden is an action/adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic earth which follows the journeys of two friends just trying to survive on an increasingly inhospitable earth.


:rm2k3:Forever's End, by: NicoB


An intriguing story, fun gameplay elements and nice graphical flourishes all colluded to create Forever's End. The cliches may be somewhat rampant, but this game reminds you why they became cliches in the first place. Overall, this is a wonderful example of RM2k3 at its finest.


:rmvx:Undying Eternal, by: Dark Gaia


By the creator of the wonderful Legionwood, Undying Eternal is an extremely promising RPG in which you take on the role of a demon hunter off to solve a crisis in the isolated village of Aventhorn.



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