RE: RPG: Murder VII - Blast to the Past. legendhunter32 wins for finding the killer Joey!
I figure that I'd rather do this in character.
IC: And suddenly, Dec was back in his house. The mansion was just a memory of the past. Dec looked around from the chair he was sitting in. It seemed as if time hadn't passed at all since he left. He settled a little more comfortably into his chair. He had survived.
Dec began thinking about Joey. How could he have been the murderer? Was I really that easy to fool? In the end, I actually helped him; sticking up for him and whatnot. Oh well, it's over now.
As traumatic as the experience was, Dec found it almost thrilling, in a way. If his own life wasn't on the line, he might have actually found it fun. Suddenly Dec, an avid writer, had an idea. He ran to his room, and quickly grabbed his computer from the shelf. He turned it on, hearing the familiar whirring sound that signaled it was turning on. The screen suddenly blinked on, and Dec clicked on the Word icon at the bottom. He gave it a seconds thought, and then he began.
"It was a night, unlike any other, when the most extraordinary thing happened…"
OoC: Well, as Joeypals!! asked, I'll rate the game.
1. Did you like the game? Was it good, bad, or just... random?
The game… was awesome. The premise was well thought out, and the clues made it really fun, thinking of improbable ways to find the killer.
2. What did you think of Joeypals!! and his strategy?
That strategy… was genius. You had me so fooled. What I didn't realize was that every time I came up with a theory, you were quick to jump on it, and therefore I thought you were my friend in the game. It never occurred to me that I was helping to divert attention from you every time. As it turns out, Individuals aren't all.
3. What about the game can be improved? fixed? changed?
The item system. There were SO many places to find items, that it would have been extremely lucky to find items. That's about it, though.
4. Insert any extra comments here.
I can't wait for the next one! I'll be joining for sure!
I figure that I'd rather do this in character.
IC: And suddenly, Dec was back in his house. The mansion was just a memory of the past. Dec looked around from the chair he was sitting in. It seemed as if time hadn't passed at all since he left. He settled a little more comfortably into his chair. He had survived.
Dec began thinking about Joey. How could he have been the murderer? Was I really that easy to fool? In the end, I actually helped him; sticking up for him and whatnot. Oh well, it's over now.
As traumatic as the experience was, Dec found it almost thrilling, in a way. If his own life wasn't on the line, he might have actually found it fun. Suddenly Dec, an avid writer, had an idea. He ran to his room, and quickly grabbed his computer from the shelf. He turned it on, hearing the familiar whirring sound that signaled it was turning on. The screen suddenly blinked on, and Dec clicked on the Word icon at the bottom. He gave it a seconds thought, and then he began.
"It was a night, unlike any other, when the most extraordinary thing happened…"
OoC: Well, as Joeypals!! asked, I'll rate the game.
1. Did you like the game? Was it good, bad, or just... random?
The game… was awesome. The premise was well thought out, and the clues made it really fun, thinking of improbable ways to find the killer.
2. What did you think of Joeypals!! and his strategy?
That strategy… was genius. You had me so fooled. What I didn't realize was that every time I came up with a theory, you were quick to jump on it, and therefore I thought you were my friend in the game. It never occurred to me that I was helping to divert attention from you every time. As it turns out, Individuals aren't all.
3. What about the game can be improved? fixed? changed?
The item system. There were SO many places to find items, that it would have been extremely lucky to find items. That's about it, though.
4. Insert any extra comments here.
I can't wait for the next one! I'll be joining for sure!