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make dink 2, what is new game ur working on?
neo_sprite
09-09-2003, 04:51 PM
i'm curious... how much would you be willing to pay for Dink 2 especially if it's 10xbetter than the first? this goes for anyone else reading the post too... (Seth has bills to pay too)
Would you, "dinkers", depart with $30 bucks for a new adventure of Dink fun&joy&splendor? Or would more of you depart with $20 without hestitancy?
just wondering...
jayne
09-09-2003, 07:58 PM
well i would certainly pay for dink smallwood. i loved the game and it would still work out cheaper than buying any game for the pc.
Herr Doktor
09-11-2003, 02:42 AM
id gladly pay for dink 2, that is of course, if it is, as you say, 10 times better, and if i had a spare $30 (i am currently... seeking a job) i would pay $30 without hessitation
neo_sprite
09-11-2003, 04:24 AM
fyi--In order to reduce the spread of excessive rumors, to my knowledge, Dink 2 does not currently exist... my earlier posted question is speculative.
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Prankster
09-11-2003, 04:34 AM
How about just starting a Dink 3? It would kinda be like a hitchiker's guide thing (trilogy of two). LOL
SimonK
10-21-2003, 09:39 AM
Would you pay for an epic MOD, that is a total conversion?
redink1
10-21-2003, 08:53 PM
If the demo was really good, and it was reasonably priced, then yeah.
Why not make Dink 2 in a style similar to "Might and Magic" or "Ultima Underword" using a modified and updated version of the Teenage Lawnmower engine.
1. I would pay $60 for a dink 3D or something
2. SimonK, I havent played an epic that was as good as the the original in my opinion, and the first dink came with dinkC and everything, an epic's just a DMod
3. Hitchhikers guide is a trilogy of five, not two
4. Seth, where in hiroshima are you guys located?
We're actually about an hour east of hiroshima in a place called Fukuyama.
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Fukuyama, city in Hiroshima Prefecture, south-west Japan, on the south shore of the island of Honshu, on the Inland Sea. An industrial centre, its manufactured goods include electronic items, textiles, machinery, and processed foods. After a castle was built here in 1619, Fukuyama developed as a commercial port. Industrial growth was rapid after the end of World War II. Population (1990) 365,612.
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