Best Games Themes e.g. pirates, scary, cars, knights and dragons, etc.

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#1 Unknown_prince
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What is the best theme for games, I'm developing a RPG for PC and I would like to know.

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#2 Baranga
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Horror, since there are no restrictions for this genre.

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#3 Unknown_prince
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Ok, but it is a proffessional game i'm registered.

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#5 GPAddict
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Strippers!!! :)

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Strippers!!! :)

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Almost...but not quite. Nazi zombie strippers is definitely the way to go. Also, dragons are pretty much a requirement for any self respecting RPG...in reality it would be dragon riding nazi zombie strippers.

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#7 Mike1978Smith
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You're developing a game, but you don't know what the game is going to be about yet? Isn't the first step to developing a game having some idea of the end product?
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#8 Tiefster
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I like pirates

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#9 GPAddict
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[QUOTE="GPAddict"]

Strippers!!! :)

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Almost...but not quite. Nazi zombie strippers is definitely the way to go. Also, dragons are pretty much a requirement for any self respecting RPG...in reality it would be dragon riding nazi zombie strippers.

Reminds me of that zombie stripper movie with that famous blonde porn star, dang I cant remember her name!!!!

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You're developing a game, but you don't know what the game is going to be about yet? Isn't the first step to developing a game having some idea of the end product?Mike1978Smith

Indeed.

Not to sandbag you, but if you're asking us what we want about such a broad, but critical initial design step, you're probably not going to get anywhere with this project.

Why don't you ask yourself the real question "What game theme interests YOU enough to motivate you to make a game out of it?"

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#11 dnuggs40
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A serious question to the TC...when you say you are "developing" a RPG, are we talking actually witting code and creating graphics, or are you using on of those "RPG Creator" things?
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#12 Cenerune
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[QUOTE="Mike1978Smith"]You're developing a game, but you don't know what the game is going to be about yet? Isn't the first step to developing a game having some idea of the end product?XaosII

Indeed.

Not to sandbag you, but if you're asking us what we want about such a broad, but critical initial design step, you're probably not going to get anywhere with this project.

Why don't you ask yourself the real question "What game theme interests YOU enough to motivate you to make a game out of it?"

I second both comments. Don't get me wrong but you should know your own theme before deciding to make a game. This way you can adapt the mechanics of the game to the theme and create something original and interesting out of it. Beside, if you are going to work a lot of time upon a game and see it everyday for an extended period of time, it might be a good idea to use something you personnaly like or are familliar with. Everything resolves around the theme you have chosen. The story, the characters and the gameplay.