As the last thread was going far into 10 pages, its time to split this up!
LAST THREAD: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=33838&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
OVERVIEW OF PICTURES AND SUGGESTIONS FROM THREAD 1 IN ONE LONG POST: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=33838&p=740946&hilit=#p740946
What is this anyway?Basically, you are telling the character what to do as he progresses through THE STORY OF THE LAKE! You tell the main character what to do. Give him advice to progress him through his adventures. You may only give advice to the main character, and tell him precisely what to do at that precise moment.
-USE SUGGESTIONS SUCH AS:"Walk into the door on the right"
"Ask the Godzilla-like monster for directions."
"Use the snow to build a snow-female to distract the mutant snowmen."
"Check your pockets to see what you have in your inventory."
-THINGS YOU CANNOT DO:Make things randomly appear: "Pull a hairbrush out of your ear at throw it at a bird."
Give multiple steps "Go to the grocery store, get a pizza, eat it, and call your friend as say how yummy it was."
Make commands that really wont progress the story. "See how many times you can blink in a minute."
Make very general statements such as "Go somewhere," "Try something," "Say something"
Also, feel free to agree or "second" other peoples' suggestions. If there are some really good ones or really popular ones, that may be the one I use to continue the story. I will make a new picture for each new movement in the story.
KEEP IT CREATIVE! The more outrageous, spontaneous, whitty, or funny your suggestions are, the better the story will be! Its up to you to give me specific, direct, and important suggestions to keep the story moving! So lets keep to it!
Oh, and want a recap of the story so far? It's been posted as the last post on the last thread: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=33838&p=740946&hilit=#p740946
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THE STORY OF THE LAKE CONTINUES!
WIS wrote:
Do nothing until you hit the pile of leaves. (Hopefully)
Uh oh guys. That squirrel is back. I guess he wasn't happy that his giant tree just got 10 times bigger.