Bloodwych Website
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Bloodwych Website
Hi people it seems bloodwych is more popular than i thought after look around the amiga forums etc... so I've decided to try and update my bloodwych website, make it abit prettyer and more userfriend and of course and more contence.
Just want any ideas from people on how i should do the site, should i use a contence management system, anyone know of any nice templates which are free that would look good for the site.
Any ideas welcome. Cheers.
Just want any ideas from people on how i should do the site, should i use a contence management system, anyone know of any nice templates which are free that would look good for the site.
Any ideas welcome. Cheers.
Aww you missed out big time ask your friends at work (Mr Holmes) he will enlighten you.
I think the gfx put alot of people off which is a grate shame as i think bloodwych is 100x better than DM but i know people dont agree.
Its never too late to give it ago, but any case doesnt matter if you like bloodwych or not you got any tips on a good way to handle all the menus i will need i.e. frames, javascript, flash (yuk!)
I think the gfx put alot of people off which is a grate shame as i think bloodwych is 100x better than DM but i know people dont agree.
Its never too late to give it ago, but any case doesnt matter if you like bloodwych or not you got any tips on a good way to handle all the menus i will need i.e. frames, javascript, flash (yuk!)
I actually enjoyed Bloodwych a great deal, but I have to say the 99% of that probably came down to the fact that I played it through with a friend - which is I think the way it must be played. As a single-player dungeon experience I found it quite lacking. The time I spent playing it in co-op does cut it a lot of slack in my book though, so it retains a fond place in my memory
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playing it single player leaves you with half the screen..
so better play with a friend
I remember playing it on the amiga with a pal and
we cheated some gold coins with a freezer device
(otherwise we were not able to buy much..I really wonder
if there was a legal way of getting enough gold in this game)
TOm: maybe you mean Dungeon Maker?
so better play with a friend
I remember playing it on the amiga with a pal and
we cheated some gold coins with a freezer device
(otherwise we were not able to buy much..I really wonder
if there was a legal way of getting enough gold in this game)
TOm: maybe you mean Dungeon Maker?
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This game have some interesting features, but i dont play it enough long to like. Graphic and sound is not important in games, after some time playing you open imagination and from this moment understand and like some gameword. Im my opinion games which require to open imagination are more addictive, thats why some peoples have feeling that old games was better from modern (which are too realistic)