You've picked up an old notebook. Inside, you find written a bunch of game ideas that are to your surprise, REALLY good. Though you aren't a programming expert, you take it upon yourself to make these games in whatever way you can. Maybe if this turns out well, you could sell these ideas…
Series the sequel is a 2D physics-simulator game that revolves around finding other existing games and building on it. It takes place inside the house of the player who is a real technology freak. The house is quite big and there's a lot of spare parts lying around for the player to use. The player must try and build all the mini-games and contraptions that are said in the book and the game will feature a sandbox mode that will allow players to add on to the notebook. The player will have access to tools such as basic block programming (a tool that allows for really low level programming) and other fun contraptions controlled by the use of electricity that functions similarly to Minecraft's Redstone.
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Sometimes, the feeling to let loose and destroy everything can become a bit overwhelming, so to help with that, you've been given one day to do exactly that with no consequences. You'll be able to go around punching and kicking whatever and whoever with no consequences because the very next day you'll wake and none of this will have ever happened. Did I also mention we'll give you super powers?
Destroy everything is a 3D 3rd person game where the player controls an average human being who has been gifted with invulnerability and unmatched strength. The player can go around doing whatever they feel like such as leveling cities with one punch or throwing the moon into the earth. The game will try to simulate things such as military forces trying to stop you and terrified citizens running for their lives. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the game would probably be seeing what kind of things the rag-doll mechanic would do to people. To give a sense of achievement, when the day is over, the player will be presented a score screen that measures the amount of destruction caused.
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