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I want to start making fan-games and join this community, and I'm planning on doing so soon. What are some helpful tools, tips and tricks for RPGMaker XP in making a fan game for pokemon. It would be very helpful.
Vendily said:Well, there are quite a few things to begin with.
First, what engine or base will you use? Most people use Pokemon Essentials, which requires RPG Maker XP, if you didn't already know. However, you can also use one of these, or even make your own from scratch.
If you used a base, you should read up on the manuals and make small example games to practice. For Essentials, (broken link removed). Seriously, there are quite a few questions in the Essentials forum that can be answered with the wiki. (There's also the forum so you can ask questions.)
Now for your game itself. (I am not an expert. I have merely failed many times.)
- Don't pressure yourself to include every feature under the sun, or play keep up with the latest generations. It's a lot of work with limited assets.
- Focus on your game's main idea, main feature, or main theme. And try to keep the number down. This ties in with number 1.
- Don't try to fit in 80+ hours of gameplay. Start small, a few hours, something you can play in a day or two. Make that game fun to you.
- Stick with the default Essentials graphics. That way, you don't need to look for graphics or make your own.
Now, designing the game itself. That really depends on your style. I kind of jump in and make assets and story on a whim, but my friend will plan literally everything before she even starts. Don't be like me, I burn out too easily. Have a basic idea of the main events in the story, a few towns, and most of the Gym Leaders and their types, the Rival and the Team (the last three are optional, technically). Main events vary from game to game, but they will include:
- Getting the starter
- Rival encounters
- Villain/Team encounters
- Legendary encounters
This post is pretty long now, didn't realize I've been typing for so long. Hope I helped a bit, and didn't reiterate stuff you already know!