If the last book you read was made into an adventure game, would it be a fun game?
If the last book you read was made into an adventure game, would it be a fun game?
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Absolutely, it's fucked up it has not been done already too
derp
oh hell yea
Well, it already exists.
It is.
>Principles of Tax Planning
It'd be interesting to see an attempt if nothing else.
Since the last book I read was Fellowship of the Ring, pretty sure its been done.
I don't have a clue, a plot doesn't translate into game mechanics
Would be very cool actually. I wonder about how the general landscape of Urth looks sometimes.
Could be a pretty cool setting.The 1600's/1700's are ignored a lot in games.
Could be really good
just realized I havent read a book in like 5 years
An adventure game as a POW? Seems fun.
could be cool
>Echopraxia by Peter Watts
Not really. Neat setting, but the plot and tone wouldn't fit an adventure game. Could be converted into a cool RTS or something maybe.
>about to start re-reading Mistborn
I'm still sad about that.
>this is the company that's supposed to have been making it
Taliban Shuffle.
Definitely. Adventure would be the perfect genre for it
Mistborn, Alloy of Law
one can dream ;_;
>leviathan
hell yeah im here for airship battles with clankers
people read?
Maybe someday we'll get the game and/or tv series we deserve
or at least a couple movies for the first book, that would rock
I doubt it. The books rely too much on narration and inner monologues of its characters. It would always be lacking.
>Voltaire's Candide
I picture a classic Lucasfilm comedy Point and Click adventure, and suddenly I'm sad that no such game exists. It'd be perfect.
I dont think the Intelligent Investor would make for a very good game.
It would probably make a fun detective game.
No it wouldn't be fun. At all.
my nigga. At God Emperor now. The series hasn't jump the shark the way Foundation books did.
Not even a little bit. Literally the worst idea.
What are some good fantasy and scifi series to read? Honestly asking since I go to the store and see thousands of books, but no idea where to start. And I don't want to just read the 100 most popular books on some website list.
Are the ringworld and wheel of fire books worth starting with?
i know
Although the movie changed at least half the book, i think the inner thought/dialogue it did was perfect. i havent seen the miniseries so i have no idea how that is done but i hope that if there was to be another attempt at the series theyd work it out like that.
fuck, i apparently dont know how to end spoilers. ill go die now
>Being no One by Metzinger
it will be horrible to play and i have no idea how to translate it into game.
or
>Blade of Black Steel
grimdark gay quipvengers: the game. I would throw half my money at kickstarter just to see the threads on Sup Forums but only if they actually keep all the gayness.
Um no the gor novels ahould not be adapted into anything they are terrible cancer and im glad they never caught on outside of their niche
The next biggest horror game
>God Gave Us This Country
It would have a depressing ending if the main character is Native American, more so if they're part of Tecumseh's Indian Confederacy.
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>The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck
You know it.
Discworld Noir already exists.