Jobs!
My students and I are such big fans of your work. I want to thank you for all of the work you have put into the games. I would have to say that my students favorite game from you would be the One piece Mystery Island adventure game. They love the bomb games but the adventure keeps all of them involved. So please consider making another adventure game. My students really like mystery... like the Detective Conan anime. They watch it all the time.
Sudden Attack is very popular with the boys.What I'd really like to see though is an adventure style game using Korea as the map, visiting places and events that are well known here. This could be set in modern era Korea (like a Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego type game) or maybe an adventure game set during the Joseon Dynasty with a quest by a single protagonist. That would be really cool.
For a theme, Jurassic Park / Jurassic World. Students would go nuts for that, for sure.
I'd love a street fighter game! I've never seen a game involving street fighter, despite how popular it is.
Something with a rainbow theme, please :)
I used your Kpop Splash game and it was fantastic, thank you!Where can I find other games that you've made?
Ocarina of time :)
that would be fun, as I'm a HUGE Zelda geek. I did a windwaker theme one a few years back, as I found the colors and graphics made a better looking game. Have you seen it? Click the link in my signature to go to my game page. It's there :DBut ill put ocarina on the idea shelf.
Is "Hello Kitty" out of the question?
Quote from: denimdaze on September 23, 2015, 04:04:06 PMIs "Hello Kitty" out of the question?My classes tend to have more girls so I would be interested in this. Or I was thinking "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic."All the stuff you do is great though. It's way beyond what I could make.
I'm at a girls' middle school. I give Hello Kitty stickers for incentive and the girls love them. They also enjoyed a Hello Kitty board game from another poster that I used once.
This may sound crazy, but an ESL DDR game would be cool! (like with vocabulary for the arrows in tune to a song.) It's like I have the idea in my head but have no idea how to execute it!