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This game is shaping into the next "Stickman RPG" and I am loving it!
TBH Despite the games main premise being about selling drugs, it has ultimately that Stickman RPG vibe I missed for so many years, there is practically almost no other game thats like that and that seriously sucks since the original developer has passed away sadly :(

But I do hope Schedule I can pass on that torch hopefully and spread its glorious flame with more wacky and fun updates in the future that shapes the future for simple and fun games :)
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Stick RPG brings me back.
To a time when small games were free.
Not that selling small games is a bad thing, now, development is much more time consuming these days and people have less time to do stuff overall.
I remember playing that on NG as a kid. Great game.
Originally posted by David Davidson:
Stick RPG brings me back.
To a time when small games were free.
Not that selling small games is a bad thing, now, development is much more time consuming these days and people have less time to do stuff overall.
I remember playing that on NG as a kid. Great game.
Yeah You can still get the games and play most of them on Flashback :)
Honestly we need those kinds of games back, not just for us but for the youngsters too
Originally posted by DINGO The Dwagon:
Originally posted by David Davidson:
Stick RPG brings me back.
To a time when small games were free.
Not that selling small games is a bad thing, now, development is much more time consuming these days and people have less time to do stuff overall.
I remember playing that on NG as a kid. Great game.
Yeah You can still get the games and play most of them on Flashback :)
Honestly we need those kinds of games back, not just for us but for the youngsters too
That would require Flash to be operational again which isn't going to happen in probably any of our lifetimes. Heck I still recall visiting Miniclip back in the day and migrating to Need for Madness and just spending hours in that simply having fun smashing cars or avoiding them like the giant semi that I swear was more bloodthirsty than anything because it preferred to smash than race.
Originally posted by Cursed Hawkins:
Originally posted by DINGO The Dwagon:
Yeah You can still get the games and play most of them on Flashback :)
Honestly we need those kinds of games back, not just for us but for the youngsters too
That would require Flash to be operational again which isn't going to happen in probably any of our lifetimes. Heck I still recall visiting Miniclip back in the day and migrating to Need for Madness and just spending hours in that simply having fun smashing cars or avoiding them like the giant semi that I swear was more bloodthirsty than anything because it preferred to smash than race.
I think you misunderstood what I originally meant by my comment, I meant it in general "games LIKE those games" yes I am sure we wont get the same quality of what had before but we need more games like this in the future :)
Originally posted by DINGO The Dwagon:
Originally posted by Cursed Hawkins:
That would require Flash to be operational again which isn't going to happen in probably any of our lifetimes. Heck I still recall visiting Miniclip back in the day and migrating to Need for Madness and just spending hours in that simply having fun smashing cars or avoiding them like the giant semi that I swear was more bloodthirsty than anything because it preferred to smash than race.
I think you misunderstood what I originally meant by my comment, I meant it in general "games LIKE those games" yes I am sure we wont get the same quality of what had before but we need more games like this in the future :)
The best we have is the studios that WERE flash game studios at the time is basically porting them over to Steam like what ConArt studio has been doing with Last Stand and I think as of lately the Warfare games.
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