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  1. The works of GAMEDESIGN & SKIPMORE
    The Japanese person (or people) behind the website www.gamedesign.jp are mysterious to me. I know nothing about them, except that they've been making games, first in Flash, then more recently using the Ruffle runtime, since at least 2001.

    DICEWARS

    While the title under which they put
    setsideb.com/the-works-of-game
    #indies #niche #Uncategorized #dicewars #fairune #flash #gamedesign #indie #japan #niche #ruffle #skipmore #webgame

  2. Has anyone found a good genre name for #Zelda &sim. (#Darksiders, #Tunic, #Oceanhorn, #Phoenotopia, #Fairune, #BlossomTales, #Eastward &c.)

    Action adventure sounds too broad. (Plus it also contaima dungeon crawling and puzzles)

    Action RPG is equally broad, and Zelda is extremely slim on RPG elements.

    Zelda-like sounds too narrow/non-descriptive.

  3. Has anyone found a good genre name for #Zelda &sim. (#Darksiders, #Tunic, #Oceanhorn, #Phoenotopia, #Fairune, #BlossomTales, #Eastward &c.)

    Action adventure sounds too broad. (Plus it also contaima dungeon crawling and puzzles)

    Action RPG is equally broad, and Zelda is extremely slim on RPG elements.

    Zelda-like sounds too narrow/non-descriptive.

  4. Has anyone found a good genre name for #Zelda &sim. (#Darksiders, #Tunic, #Oceanhorn, #Phoenotopia, #Fairune, #BlossomTales, #Eastward &c.)

    Action adventure sounds too broad. (Plus it also contaima dungeon crawling and puzzles)

    Action RPG is equally broad, and Zelda is extremely slim on RPG elements.

    Zelda-like sounds too narrow/non-descriptive.

  5. Has anyone found a good genre name for #Zelda &sim. (#Darksiders, #Tunic, #Oceanhorn, #Phoenotopia, #Fairune, #BlossomTales, #Eastward &c.)

    Action adventure sounds too broad. (Plus it also contaima dungeon crawling and puzzles)

    Action RPG is equally broad, and Zelda is extremely slim on RPG elements.

    Zelda-like sounds too narrow/non-descriptive.