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Aug 2016

Hard to tell for Shades Of Men...
It would probably an original concept like This War of Mine. (But a little less depressing)

I see it as a 2d survival game in Paris where you need the scavenge supplies to live another night.
But also prepare for various missions, including saving your friends.

With each friend saved you would acquire new items to make your life easier.
There would be a main story line with possible alternate ending, depending on the missions you choose.

I'd love to play that! (**Goes back to play This War of Mine***)

For Oni x Fox, I always imagined the characters fitting into a fighting game along the lines of Street Fighter. On the other hand, it could make for a cool Dynasty Warriors-esque beat em' up game!

My character would have to walk around with a power level, fighting people, and her goal is to get to college before her class starts. She gets power ups from coffee cups she finds around the cities, and get's her health back from finding places to take naps.

I think I have a great idea on my hands.

I'm shouting at my screen right now, "Side scrolling beat 'em up!!!" There are not enough of those, dude, and if you could get an arcade version... could you imagine designing an arcade cabinet for Don't Be a Hero?!! It would be utterly MAD.

Now, I'm afraid There's No Such Thing as Jason -- I.T. would be a lot slower than most of you guys' titles, heh. It would probably be a visual novel/point-and-click game. Something where you gather clues and evidence and weigh it against the characters. WITH LOTS of fun side-quests on hacking into systems and breaking into rooms, oh dang. Don't get caught, don't be alone with one of the characters too long. Instead of wondering who could kill who, maybe more like, "who will kill you?"

If Grassblades1 was ever to become a game, it'd probably be some variant of RPG. Not sure if I'd want a fully 3D, grand-sweeping-cinematic-vistas thing like, say, Xenoblade Chronicles, or if I'd want something more top-down and pixel-based graphics-y - or if I'd want something in between.

.... Okay, let's be honest, I'd want something that looks like a polished version of Final Fantasy 9. Lovely pre-rendered settings, lots of nooks and crannies to explore, NPCs to grump at, beautiful music, etc.

That, or something similar to Okami, with a bit more of a platforming element.

If Wishlight was ever a game, it'd be more of a point-and-click adventure, which is a genre I dearly love.

If my comic Lalita at the end of the universe was ever a game it would probably be a rpg or puzzle game or a mixture of both. I can see it being very KH esque but with TONS of puzzles

If storytale was a game it would be a sidescroller fantasy game. It would be alot like ori and the blind forest

tim raider: underwear
you play as a ghost in a silver dress who haunts girls underwear drawers and steals their underwear and then wears it
it would probably be phone game
someone needs to make this game happen o.o

Silent, artistic, meditating and puzzle kinda game for Enkido with colorful visuals and soothing music, really can't see it any other way.. all thanks to Journey for making this dreamable smile

Well, my characters already HAVE games considering they're game companies...
Consolers, the comic, would be a parody of the industry and video games in general (maybe a mix of different genres?), with a more stylized/cartoony style (either "32-bit" style pixel art, 2D drawn sprites or cellshaded 3D), playable on all the consoles and PC.
Maybe like Neptunia with less fanservice

I'd go old school side scroll Beat em' up, TMNT and/or X-Men arcade style. As for consoles, I'd say a classic home release and PC. Also, it has to have Konami inspired music because they know how to compose excellent tracks.

Probably some indie art stuff but an actual game with gameplay. Like all those abstract rpg maker games.

RHYTHM GAMES ALL THE WAY.
I really find the idea of music driven narratives like Space Channel 5 to be really interesting.

Oh man, what a fun question!
Unfamiliar would be a cute pixel art side scroller where you fly on a broom and collect special items.

Disasterpiece would be an art school themed stat management game that is impossible to win. =w=

Lol - this is a cool topic.

Aetherwar began as a board game creation. So a turn based 4 v1 game would be cool.

But on second thoughts a Final Fantasy (7 through to 9) clone would be more awesome!

For Ashe it would be a fantasy turn based rpg. For Wittorf, definatly a dating simulator xD

First off, thank you! I'm glad you like them! They are a joy to write : )

As for the D&D part, it's funny you should say that. The concept, world, etc. are based on a tabletop role playing game that I designed. I guess the story's themes are rather indicative of its origin.