Quote Originally Posted by Robert Kosek
The amount of time it would take deters me, nothing else. That is the fault of my life situation at the present, so I don't blame PGD or anything. Quite honestly I was already doing preliminary research upon making a strategy/rpg game and had gotten so far as to decide upon an isometric perspective. But I don't know if I can work, study for college courses, program for the compo, and still keep my hobbies going.
Like I have said before this competition began, the theme allows for small games as much as it does bigger games.

If you are making an RPG of any kind... well, of course it's going to be a lot of work and will take a lot of time.

A strategy game is a fairly moderate task aswell.


If you wish to participate, but have a strain on time, why not choose a smaller genre combination for your game?

Puzzle / Maze, Educational / Platform, Artillery / Music, Party / Pinball, etc..