feature: Adventure Architect: Rise of the Hidden Sun (coda)
Animation is the game killer ![]() Back to the drawing board… literally I'm a few months removed from the shock of losing my last animator, and I'm still committed to making Rise of the Hidden Sun a freeware game. Truth is, I already have a career that I enjoy and don't want a second one working on a for-profit adventure game. I don't need the hassle of deadlines, either. So for now, I continue to chip away at my to-do list whenever I can. A background screen here. A sound effect there. Here a new line of dialogue, there a tweak to a puzzle. The first of the game's four acts is almost completely done, except for a few outstanding character animations. And, I've contracted a new and promising animator to take a shot at touching up the unfinished work left by my previous animator. Hope springs eternal. Will I ever finish the game? Yes. Will it be soon? No, not so much. And that's why I'm planning to "disappear" until I have something new to report. The next time you hear from me—maybe a month from now, maybe next year, maybe five years from now—it'll be because the first act of the game is done and ready to download. Kids, don't try this at home Me, I don't really have any regrets. I'm creating this game my way, and while it is taking forever and costing me a small fortune, I know the end product will be personally satisfying. The fact that it'll still be freeware will make it doubly so. That said, if there's one thing you should learn from my experiences, it's this: don't follow my example. When people say start small—do it. Finish a few little games before setting your sights on something bigger. Prove yourself before you try recruiting a team to build something more ambitious. That's the right way to do it. That's the only way to do it. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to go disregard my own advice.
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