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Old 06-06-2007, 01:58 PM   #17
Enter the Story
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Originally Posted by stepurhan View Post
For a game that uses a wide variety of art styles and gets away with it you should check out The Museum of Broken Memories
Yes, that's the kind of thing! But could it have worked as a commercial game?

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it would be a lot easier to give an opinion on which art style I prefer if I had some sceenshot examples in minimalistic style as well.
This link is the first of 23 pages of Annie Vallotton art, so you'll soon get the general idea.
http://www.biblical-art.com/artist_a...lt=2&pagenum=1
Please note that if I did move over to that style, then the number of scenes in the game would greatly increase. What you lost in detail you would gain in freedom to explore. Or that's the theory.

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Each and every style I've seen on the links you provided look appealing.
So far the majority of people who have seen the screenshots say "stick with them," and the majority of the (very few) people who have seen early builds of the game say "change them." Maybe the solution is to show more people an early build of the game.


Edit: I was going to give a URL for you to download the game as-it-is but I'm going to upload a video of the game instead. Watch this space!

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