exteradude
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Well, I have seen alot of n00bish pokemon fangames in my life, so I decided to make a good tut about how to make your poke-fangame a little bit better. This is my first tut, so bear with me.
First, the Hero. A hero should be a boy, or a girl. Pokemon Fangames, as well as I've seen, have not had pokemon as the main character. But it's all up to you!
Now, the hero should have some, well, origionality to him/her. Try mixing up a few things. Like, for example, a hero can be just a little kid who's a genius, and passed pokemon school in, well, maybe about 3 years or so. Try making your hero not be on the show, but whoever you want him/her to be.
The maps. I really hate it when the maps suck. I really try to make the maps as best as I can. If your good at the mapping part of this, skip this, would you please?
Now, if you're a n00b at this, try going to the tut's around the net. I highly reccommend the ones here, becase they have the "pokemon quality" to it. Look around at the other tuts okay?
Now for the story. How many times have you heard, on other games, that the story should be a little bit off-set? I agree with it fully. Games shouldn't have story's like, "Get a pokemon at professor whadawhada's lab, and defeat the elite 4, while defeating team whatswhats occasionally." Yes, i know other pokemon games have these type storys, like red/blue/yellow/gold/silver/crystal, and other real pokemon games, but, well, most uf us really don't like this type of story, do they? Try making it a bot, well, 'origional'.
The team. The team should be kinda like in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, as they actually have a good plot, instead of "we're going to take over the world," as most of the teams are. For example, ijn my game, team Flame is kinda "Team Magma, who lost to may/brendan, and gave up for a few years, then came back as team flame." do not, I repeat, DO NOT do a "Team Rocket." Try having motivation to your enemies. (Unlike Rocket.)
I hope you liked this tut. My first tut, you know! The reason why I stopped this is because i ran out of words.
~Exteradude~
First, the Hero. A hero should be a boy, or a girl. Pokemon Fangames, as well as I've seen, have not had pokemon as the main character. But it's all up to you!
Now, the hero should have some, well, origionality to him/her. Try mixing up a few things. Like, for example, a hero can be just a little kid who's a genius, and passed pokemon school in, well, maybe about 3 years or so. Try making your hero not be on the show, but whoever you want him/her to be.
The maps. I really hate it when the maps suck. I really try to make the maps as best as I can. If your good at the mapping part of this, skip this, would you please?
Now, if you're a n00b at this, try going to the tut's around the net. I highly reccommend the ones here, becase they have the "pokemon quality" to it. Look around at the other tuts okay?
Now for the story. How many times have you heard, on other games, that the story should be a little bit off-set? I agree with it fully. Games shouldn't have story's like, "Get a pokemon at professor whadawhada's lab, and defeat the elite 4, while defeating team whatswhats occasionally." Yes, i know other pokemon games have these type storys, like red/blue/yellow/gold/silver/crystal, and other real pokemon games, but, well, most uf us really don't like this type of story, do they? Try making it a bot, well, 'origional'.
The team. The team should be kinda like in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, as they actually have a good plot, instead of "we're going to take over the world," as most of the teams are. For example, ijn my game, team Flame is kinda "Team Magma, who lost to may/brendan, and gave up for a few years, then came back as team flame." do not, I repeat, DO NOT do a "Team Rocket." Try having motivation to your enemies. (Unlike Rocket.)
I hope you liked this tut. My first tut, you know! The reason why I stopped this is because i ran out of words.
~Exteradude~