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Title: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on July 30, 2010, 12:01:27 AM
(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/Boxart.png)

Status: Complete <3

Playtime: About 7 Hours

"Main Theme" composed by C.S. Vallero (http://"http://rpgmaker.net/users/Strangeluv/locker/Main_Theme_From_A_HOME_FAR_AWAY__Title_Screen.mp3")

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL GAME! (http://rpgmaker.net/games/2226/downloads/2001/)

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~ PLOT ~[/size]

A normal day in the serene village of Everdale. School's just been let out. The village is preparing for a birthday party. Mr. Ronedale has lost his chickens. Mrs. Apricot is baking a pie. And little Danais is consigned by his sister Farrah to buy a b'day present. Enter Skarsgaard, a local thief consigned by his boss to raid this serene village.

And then everything gets thrown into disarray. Danais is missing. Farrah has to go out in search of him and they end up in a town very far away from home! How are they going to get back? To make things more complicated, in comes a band of pirates, headed by Captain Grizzlybeard who is in a mid-life crisis, arrives in the port town. And the Mayor is suffering a migraine from demands from the townspeople: a clown needs cheering up, a young boy needs help wooing a girl, a shaman needs his monkeys returned, a thief needs to be caught, a merchant needs to be protected, and so much more!

How are Danais and Farrah going to find their way home in the midst of all this insanity?!

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~ WHAT TO EXPECT ~


- A mildly tweaked battle system that includes a "Charge" and "Double Charge" system (see Features tab (http://"http://rpgmaker.net/games/2226/Features/")).
- Avoidable wandering encounters instead of random encounters.
- Some custom-made music tracks.
- Loads of minigame-oriented gameplay, including fishing, knife-throwing, balloon-popping.
- "Quest log"-styled gameplay in the second half. Just think about Bomber's Notebook from Majora's Mask (see Features tab (http://"http://rpgmaker.net/games/2226/Features/").)
- One vibrant town in the second half instead of many towns, with many colourful characters you will need to interact with.
- A day/night system to accompany this town (see Features tab (http://"http://rpgmaker.net/games/2226/Features/")).
- Map system and Teleport system (see Features tab (http://"http://rpgmaker.net/games/2226/Features/")).
- A complete game with over 7 hours of gameplay.

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~ TRAILER ~

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b2UeJmfGSs&feature=channel


~ ARTWORK AND SCREENSHOTS~

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/users/8763/locker/AHFAchars.PNG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/b2.JPG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/Matey3.JPG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/ZField3.PNG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/B3.PNG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/j4.PNG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/Copy_of_F6.PNG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/F11.PNG)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/games/2226/screenshots/ZField5.PNG)

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~ DOWNLOAD LINK ~

Download here! (http://rpgmaker.net/games/2226/downloads/2001/)

Please feel free to comment or write a review!

Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: ellie-is on July 30, 2010, 01:10:57 AM
This looks pretty awesome. I love how those mini games look, in the trailer.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: SaiKar on July 30, 2010, 01:28:26 AM
This game shows a lot of style. And it has a character named Captain Grizzlybeard, come on. I don't play too many games these days but I think going with this one is a right choice.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on July 30, 2010, 01:47:11 AM
Thanks a lot for the comments! I really hope you guys enjoy!  :blush:
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: zuhane on July 30, 2010, 12:29:06 PM
Holy balls! That trailer grabbed me and hooked me in! Downloading!!
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: zuhane on July 31, 2010, 01:46:14 PM
Just played some now! It's very polished and nicely made, but the whole chicken/coin-collecting intro was
terribly boring! You should maybe add some sort of marker to the chickens or reduce the amount
you have to find. It didn't really include any clever gameplay mechanics - just looking for stuff, then
pressing space on it. Anyway, apart from that, it's really well made! I'm gonna keep playing it!

Well done!
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on July 31, 2010, 02:04:53 PM
Yeah I've gotten that complaint about the intro, lol. If I ever release a version 2.0 of this game, I'll make sure to do that! Hope you enjoy the rest of the game, though!
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: zuhane on July 31, 2010, 02:55:42 PM
It's well made, but it's a cliché over and over!! Apart from that, I'm really enjoying the whole polished finish to the game!
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on August 01, 2010, 08:07:45 PM
Has anyone else downloaded this game? I would like to hear your thoughts also!  :blush:
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: lonewolf on August 01, 2010, 09:30:04 PM
loved all the maps can i use some in my games ?
 as need some for a Aztec and a pharaoh game
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on August 01, 2010, 10:34:09 PM
loved all the maps can i use some in my games ?
 as need some for a Aztec and a pharaoh game

You can use any of the resources, except for the few MP3's in the Music folder.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: lonewolf on August 02, 2010, 11:51:01 PM
thank you dont need mp3s got music my music room full of cds  lol
i got 1000 of dvds full of music all mp3 back ups
if adam gets  any of my cds out to play with
he thing there for shoting the guns with
i told its clay disc shooting not cd shoting lol
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on August 05, 2010, 09:43:09 AM
Lol, yep. The reason I said so was because some of those were composed just for the game, so it might seem odd to find them in another game.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Fisherson on August 05, 2010, 04:27:05 PM
My first day of turly being back to Charas and what should I discover but a colplete and very fun looking game? = D I must say it looks very well made and nicely done, though I have to comend you on using FFT characters as battle characters and ACTUALY making it look semi-professional. Nopt an easy task that! XD Unfornetly you'll have to wait for my reveiw till after I've gotten to a better place to DL this beuty (Man I'll bet there's alot of flashes in there. = /) Though realy exicted to see if it makes my "Top 5 Best to Play" Rpg maker games list.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on August 05, 2010, 06:02:41 PM
The game is also hosted at these places if you're getting download problems:

http://gamejolt.com/freeware/games/rpg/a-home-far-away/2993/
http://www.overcloud9.com/2010/07/30/a-home-far-away-walkthrough/
http://small-games.info/?go=game&c=3&i=4141
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Desimodontidae on August 06, 2010, 01:09:38 AM
I played the game a little bit, so far the maps are beautiful, but the gameplay is lacking. There's nothing that stands out or pushes the limits of RPG maker programming. Then again I only played about an hour into it. And even though I can't stand the DBS, it seems very well rounded, which I know can be just as hard as other programming aspects. So far so good.

But one thing that I noticed was in the beginning when it asked "Start the Game", "About the author", etc the brightness went down rapidly and noticeably. I assume you didn't want the player to see this transition. What you could do to prevent this is in the common events set the hero's sprite to a blank sprite, then start the game on a blank map (completely black), then use "Hide Screen" to cover up anything that goes on. Then you can teleport to the "Game Start" option map and set the brightness first, THEN "Unhide/Show Map" and finally bring up the options dialog box. Sorry for not being technical...
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Fisherson on August 07, 2010, 12:56:57 AM
The game is also hosted at these places if you're getting download problems:

http://gamejolt.com/freeware/games/rpg/a-home-far-away/2993/
http://www.overcloud9.com/2010/07/30/a-home-far-away-walkthrough/
http://small-games.info/?go=game&c=3&i=4141

Thanks...But this is more due to my dial up than a site problem. ^ ^; Don't worry I'll get to the library soon and then I'll have a nice high speed conection and it'll be much easier. ;)
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Strangeluvv on August 22, 2010, 09:14:49 PM
Anyone speak Portuguese? :)

(http://rpgmaker.net/media/content/users/8763/locker/AHFAreview.png)

Courtesy some Brazilian magazine.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Linkforce on August 25, 2010, 07:36:48 PM
Woah, how did you get your game reviewed on a Brazilian magazine?
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: ellie-is on August 25, 2010, 07:48:02 PM
Woah, how did you get your game reviewed on a Brazilian magazine?
Its an online magazine. Never heard of it til I opened the site, so, yeah.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Shady Ultima on August 25, 2010, 10:51:26 PM
Hey Lucas, could you translate?
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: ellie-is on August 25, 2010, 10:59:25 PM
The game has a very exciting plot, because it its about an unusual story, without magical beings or the like. Besides the script, the systems are very helpful, the maps are nearly perfect, the sprites are great, and also the NPCs's interactivity, that are really important for the plot and progress in the game. Everyone should try it, because its a great project.

Yep, thats it.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Nandez on August 25, 2010, 11:29:54 PM
Loved the trailer downloag the game now looks interesting.
It must be good to be in a online magazine the only other rpgmaker game I have ever seen on a "online magazine" type site was The Way.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: Muraiko on August 27, 2010, 01:06:10 AM
Just because other people or a magazine says a project is amazing, doesn't necessarily mean it is. In most cases, it's not IMO.

I'm sure the game is very interesting, but the FFT Battle Sprites are an absolut turn off for me. I just can't stand playing a game that uses ripped characters (especially from a well known series such as final fantasy) as the main heros.
Title: Re: A Home Far Away (complete game!)
Post by: ellie-is on August 27, 2010, 01:50:54 AM
Loved the trailer downloag the game now looks interesting.
It must be good to be in a online magazine the only other rpgmaker game I have ever seen on a "online magazine" type site was The Way.
Its a small brazilian online magazine that said the game had awesome graphics even though they were ripped. Plus, as far as I know it could review only rpg maker games?

I mean, I'm not saying the game is bad, it looks pretty cool, I'm just saying that it is not really certain that it will be good.