![]() ![]() Unfortunately, this describes well a lot of games on the scene, since their gameplay doesn't have anything to contribute else than that. There's games that have been described as walk simulators for a simple reason, and that is the monotony of their gameplay mechanics, wich are mainly based on walking through a nearly-empty map from a point A to a point B, so you can get a reward (CG scene, etc). ![]() And that is of course, helping other developers just like me, that are starting their roots on this engine called RPG Maker.įor a long time being, RPGM games have been hated by a lot of users, for their similarity (and not in a good sense). This section is mostly dedicated to why I created this guide. You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. ![]()
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