Just thanks

edited February 2011 in General Chat
Hi,

I'm a nostalgic of all adventure games (Lucas arts, Lankhor, Sierra, Revolution software)... Not just because I was a kid, it's another way to play to a game and explore a story.

Consequently I directed my studies on programming, and I worked on some games projects in 2000's. No more adventure mind, and too big budget needed makes me quit the game industry.
I also imagine sell games on the web like by episode, but too difficult to produce in France...

After buying your Monkey Island, I jumped in Back to the Future... And I amazed by your work : simple, respect of licenses and characters, original design, unconventional stories... All I want to find in a game.

So I just send you this little message to say : Thank you very much !!!

PS : I think Maniac Mansion may be great in your hands...

(Sorry for my english... Frogs aren't perfects)

Comments

  • edited February 2011
    I agree BTTF is excellent. I think that Tales of Monkey Island is TTG's best work so far.
  • edited February 2011
    Hexagone wrote: »
    Hi,

    I'm a nostalgic of all adventure games (Lucas arts, Lankhor, Sierra, Revolution software)... Not just because I was a kid, it's another way to play to a game and explore a story.

    Consequently I directed my studies on programming, and I worked on some games projects in 2000's. No more adventure mind, and too big budget needed makes me quit the game industry.
    I also imagine sell games on the web like by episode, but too difficult to produce in France...

    After buying your Monkey Island, I jumped in Back to the Future... And I amazed by your work : simple, respect of licenses and characters, original design, unconventional stories... All I want to find in a game.

    So I just send you this little message to say : Thank you very much !!!

    PS : I think Maniac Mansion may be great in your hands...

    (Sorry for my english... Frogs aren't perfects)
    Don't worry about your english skills. They are far better than the majority of english speakers other language skills. I learnt german and spanish for several years, being the best in my class, in fact, and the most complicated thing I could say would be to tell you about the ice cream I ate on holiday, and how I got there!

    So don't be sorry, be proud!
  • edited February 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Don't worry about your english skills. They are far better than the majority of english speakers

    That sentence can stop right there. Particularly on the internet.
  • edited February 2011
    Friar wrote: »
    Don't worry about your english skills. They are far better than the majority of english speakers other language skills.

    Heck, I live in Britain and half the native people here can hardly speak english, innit bruv?!
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