There's some good games discounted there too, like To The Moon and Ib. This freebie comes alongside an RPG Maker Sale with discounts on games made using RPG Maker, as well as other versions of RPG Maker, its makers game-making tools for other genres, and more tools and asset packs and bits. You have until 6pm GMT on Monday the 19th to grab RPG Maker XP free for keepsies from Steam. That's another advantage of using software which predates knowledge congealing in ungoogleable places like Discord servers. If you run into trouble doing something weird, chances are someone else tried to do that years ago and sprawled their solution across a messageboard thread somewhere. Older engine versions do also often have the advantage of having years of knowledge and tools available online. RPG Maker XP is several versions old (dating from 2005) but it does still normally cost £21 and hey, you can still use it to make RPGs. XP is also home to Pokémon Essentials, the unofficial framework that's helped squillions of fans make their own catch 'em alls, such as Pokémon Uranium. ![]() RPG Maker has been used to create games including Lisa: The Painful RPG and Space Funeral, and XP specifically is the version used by RPS favourite tearjerker To The Moon. It might be fun to kick around an idea or-who knows-maybe you've even got the next To The Moon (made in RPG Maker XP, don't you know?) rattling around up there, waiting to manifest. Right now on Steam you can grab a free copy of RPG Maker XP, an older version of the wildly popular (and quite accessible) game-making tool. Also, Slime Kingdom, will let you recruit members in many different ways.Hey, you know that idea for an RPG you've been kicking around your head for years now? Maybe it's time to give it a crack. Monstructs: Makers and Mayhem, my longest running project, has you actually MAKING additions to your party. In Gladatora, another great RPG Maker game made on the MV version engine, some characters will join you based on the reputation you gain as you play. Middens, an RPG Maker XP game (and a personal favorite of mine), gives you the ability to summon party members with spells you get throughout playing. RPG Maker XP: A Blurred Line: Lysander86: Rollenspiel: 2000-2003 RPG Maker 2000: Aborakon - Fragment Grün: rowertmylk: Adventure: 2009 RPG Maker XP: Abyss-Diver 0-The Xenos Fortress- Kenji Shigetoshi: Rollenspiel Science-Fiction: 2000 RPG Maker 2000: Abyss Mage: diäitsch: Rollenspiel: 2012 RPG Maker XP: Acellatem: DefKosh: Rollenspiel. His site contains many technical documents on RPG Maker 2003 and RPG Maker XP, including many wonderful tutorials for advanced users as well as a large resource database with most of the classic RM2k(3) resources. There have even been RPG Maker games that have used recruitment in interesting ways. Technical site of RPG Advocate, reknowned community icon for his authority and experience with the series. ![]() Suikoden II will have you gaining party members just as a result of completing certain missions. The Final Fantasy franchise , has used mostly the plot to help gather party members, with some questing thrown in. Other RPGs handle recruitment in a similar way, but they also can go about it, either through storyline, questing, etc. These games recruit through force, meaning the player has to either weaken and capture the foe or earn their respect in battle. Dragon Warrior/Quest Monsters, and the lesser known grandfather of this phenomenon, Shin Megami Tensei. Other games of note in this vein are Digimon. Some much so, that it created a new term: monster taming/collection. ![]() Unless you've been living rock a rock for say the past twenty years, you seen games that have done this.
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