Poll: Would you pay for an RPG Maker game?

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excalipoor

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Vhite said:
Yep, love them. It just have to be really good and not like hundreds of average ones you can get for free.
Got any recommendations not mentioned in the thread yet?

I've been very unimpressed with the few free trials of commercial RPGM games I've tried. On the other hand, I've played a couple of completely free RPGM games that I ended up enjoying much more than I expected, and wouldn't have minded paying a few bucks for those. Problem is, I never would have gotten into them had they not been free, so I'd never know...
 

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excalipoor said:
Vhite said:
Yep, love them. It just have to be really good and not like hundreds of average ones you can get for free.
Got any recommendations not mentioned in the thread yet?

I've been very unimpressed with the few free trials of commercial RPGM games I've tried. On the other hand, I've played a couple of completely free RPGM games that I ended up enjoying much more than I expected, and wouldn't have minded paying a few bucks for those. Problem is, I never would have gotten into them had they not been free, so I'd never know...
I'm not all that well versed in them, most of my love for them comes from nostalgia of the few I played but Ara Fell (free) and Aveyond look nice even though I never finished them.
 

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sure, if it a good game , why not?
I don't see much difference between using it and some other game engine.
 

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rhizhim said:
hotline miami and Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale have proven that its possible.
just price it decently...
Hotline Miami was made in Game Maker, not RPG Maker. Game Maker is a lot more versatile and full-featured than RPG Maker (for a long time it was cheaper, too).