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Post by Yuni Shingyouji on May 23, 2014 16:00:57 GMT -8
I am in need of a feedback form of Chaotic Reunion!Please write here how you felt about it, make sure to include the following!
Chaotic Reunion was a Reunion to remember. Many souls died, many souls learned their true origin. The very meaning of life could cause your downfall, or you could rule the entire world. What path will you choose? Each path guaranteed chaos. But who could shine through the brightest?
- What did you like about chaotic reunion? If a sequel occurred, what was your favorite parts?
- What did you dislike about chaotic reunion? If a sequel occurred, what would you like to see changed?
- Please rate your overall experience with having me as MasterMind. Include both the things you liked and didn't like, so that we can improve.
- Please explain how you felt about the plot. Was the plot too much of a stretch, did it interest you how everything tied in, etc?
- Please explain in detail how you felt about the puzzles in the game. Were they too hard, too easy, too boring, etc?
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Post by Yuni Shingyouji on May 23, 2014 16:41:25 GMT -8
And yes, this means I have many, many sequels in mind. But, how I go about it will be determined by you guys.
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Post by King V on May 24, 2014 23:00:46 GMT -8
I think the part I most liked about Chaotic Reunion was the player involvement. I think everyone felt pretty involved in the game and nobody was being left behind in terms of plot or abilities. Having you as the mastermind made the overall experience better, of course.
The part I disliked about Chaotic Reunion were obviously the superpowers. For superpowers, there was no way of knowing who had what kind of superpower, and thus no way to prepare for what dangers one could face. I think that if the system in trial where people could determine what superpowers were being used were to be implemented throughout the game, and if people had a little more choice in what kinds of superpowers they got, the system could potentially work (i.e. choose an offense, defensive, or neutral power).
The plot I felt fine with. Seeing as there were already superpowers, the angels and demons didn't feel like too much of a stretch. Although I do think the information should have been spread out a bit. Instead of having all the books in one room, maybe make them the end results of some of the puzzles.
The puzzles I felt were alright. They were pretty straightforward, but with all of the other chaotic shenanigans going around the place, I appreciated the straightforward nature of the puzzles. Dealing with the chaos was the more challenging part.
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