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#61
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: What was so bad about the ...
Last post by Boingo the Clown - November 13, 2022, 03:23:46 PM
Believe it or not, I already have a pain elemental replacement in T.U.C.Q., but not in a released version.

Right now I am concentrating on DeiMWolf.  I am hoping to get a new release out there  before Christmas.  After that, I plan on bringing my focus back to T.U.C.Q..
#62
We could introduce new flemoids pain elementals need representation
#63
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: What was so bad about the ...
Last post by Replica - November 07, 2022, 09:48:51 PM
I guess I'm a little late, but if you still want some inspiration: If was to make it, I'd try to do something like this.

I suppose the goal would be to go from the entrance of the cinema, to a back exit into an ally way or something. You could also do the opposite. Have the player enter from an emergency exit into one of the theater rooms, and have the goal to leave through the front, towards the museum next door. Now that I type it out, I think I like this a little more.

Start the map in the alleyway behind the cinema. I'd have the emergency exit door slimed open. Maybe have a slimed Chex guy next to it, who was fleeing the cinema through the door. The original CQ2 map felt like it was supposed to be a cinema for a small town. This version is a going to be of higher quality, so the theater rooms have balconies, to make it more than just a square room. Maybe some side balconies, like in an opera house, just to add a bit more to it. You could then have a projector room behind that. Maybe have a key on the balcony that lets the player leave the first theater room. It could be a "ticket" that you get from a slimed movie goer. Perhaps place it in front of a locked door that leads to the projector room, letting the player know that they'll have to come back here. You'll have to play around with this, as entering a stairway, and then going on to a balcony for a key wouldn't take very long, and kind of bring into question why the key exists to begin with. I suppose if you start in the lobby, it'd stretch it out a bit, and the key could lead to a different theater room instead. If you want some layout inspiration, this looks pretty cool:


I'd then have the player leave the theater room, into a hallway with doors to the rest of the theater rooms. I guess I'd have the player enter the lobby from here. I'd have to make the exit an emergency exit on one of the other theater rooms, so the map doesn't end here. My lobby would have some side stores or maybe a food court, and of course the ticket booth. It'd be cool to have a queue in front, with Flemoids lining up to get tickets. I guess your next objective would be to get behind the ticket booth, and grab another ticket (key), which will let the player go to the next theater room. You could use the stores to flesh this section out. Maybe a have a back hallway, which connects to all the stores and the ticket booth. Kinda like in a mall or something. Some inspiration here:


The next theater room would probably have a similar layout to the first one. If you have three theater rooms like the original map, both theater rooms we've been to should be in order. So this would be the middle room. We could have the key to the project room mentioned earlier on this balcony. Maybe have a slimed worker with a flashlight. Now we can send the player back to the starting room, so we can now enter the projector room. You could add a hallway behind the projector room, which leads to the other two projector rooms for the other theaters. You could also add a storage room up here, for all the movies or something to keep it interesting. In the final projector room, you can leave through the door into the final theater room's balcony. You can then make your way down to the emergency exit, thus ending the map.

Of course, you'll definitely need to change a lot to make the map longer, not to mention have a 2D layout. Don't really know how well this will work out, but I hope it gives you some inspiration.
#64
What About a secret behind a Flembrane
#65
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Chex Quest HD dlc
Last post by King Ezra The Wise - November 01, 2022, 04:27:02 PM
What could we see as DLC
#66
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Professor Oak Challenge
Last post by King Ezra The Wise - October 28, 2022, 11:56:41 AM
How would a Chex Quest Professor Oak Challenge challenge work maybe zorch all the available flemoid then write a Pokédex of each Flemoid before the first levels end that's my guess
#67
Chex Quest is basically a DooM mod. People have been making DooM mods since 1994, and people (including me) have been making Chex Quest mods since 1996.

If it interests you, you can learn DooM editing.

Then you can work on a Chex Quest mod.

There are plenty of tutorials around that can teach you how to do it.

I think you might enjoy that.

#68
No why
#69
Ezra. Are you familiar with DooM modding?
#70
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Chex Quest HD dlc
Last post by King Ezra The Wise - September 09, 2022, 09:37:22 PM
I have ideas for a Possible Chex Quest HD dlc maybe have An expansion pass that comes with an update in the expansion pass is Chex Quest HD 2 and Chex Quest HD3 the rest of the flemoids and levels in 3d