Shhh, it's a secret - Pythons lawyers could read thisneon hat geschrieben:I thought so. But actually it's a combination between the swordmaster riddle and the bridge scene in Monty Pythons Holy Grail, isn't it?

Shhh, it's a secret - Pythons lawyers could read thisneon hat geschrieben:I thought so. But actually it's a combination between the swordmaster riddle and the bridge scene in Monty Pythons Holy Grail, isn't it?
Thanks! This is really interesting.declerfayt hat geschrieben:I knew I wanted to make a point-and-click game, but I didn't have a specific theme in mind. I've tried different concept - and I remebered we learn when I was student in art school the rules of medieval art. It's very coded, strict - and it's also quite simple and naïve art (no perspective, no shadows)
Which makes your game really outstanding. It's so refreshing to see games beyond the usual style (3D etc.) now - especially when one has a faible for a historical look of games.declerfayt hat geschrieben:Plus, that medieval art wasn't very used in point-and-click adventure.
Hey Marco! I'm very glad you're here! No, you're not late - I'm not even drunk so farMasterofclay hat geschrieben:Hi Jean-Baptiste,
I'm late to the party, but I hope it's not over yet.
Cheers,
Marco
All right, all right - here's my very true secret to work extra hours: a massive use of cocainLoma hat geschrieben:Thanks for the book tip - I'm going to take a look at it although I would have prefered a secret that just grants me some more extra hours a day for personal use or so...
This is correctLoma hat geschrieben:If I understand correctly based on your education you are primarily a visual artist.
Just for the people who are not familiar with great French-speaking litterature, I wrote a book in 2011 called "Le Guide pratique des situations pas pratique" (available on Amazon if you want to support starving Belgian writers). It roughly means "The helpless self-help book" in French.Loma hat geschrieben:What gave to the idea for writing your "Guide pratique"?
I've studied art at the university in Belgium - and for the final exhibition, I made a funny project: win the Peace Nobel Price. So I've started to write to political leaders (including George W. Bush and Gerhard Schröder) to ask them for support.Loma hat geschrieben:What gave to the idea for writing your "Guide pratique"?
Yes! Austria supports my application!!!!! At last, my World Domination plan works!!!Loma hat geschrieben:Maybe you'll get the Peace Nobel Prize for Lancelot's Hangover, because it makes the world a funnier place.
This is actually a very cool thing. As you probably noticed in my book, when I write in French, I liked to use very complex and long sentenses (I'm a Marcel Proust fan, I admit it), try to used to sounds of the words to make it funnier.Loma hat geschrieben:Concerning humour: How easy/difficult is it for you to make jokes in a foreign language?