#114678 - 01/05/03 11:12 PM
The Forgotten
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We just may have a sequel. Troyan Turner just posted over at the Dreamcatcher board in miscellaneous section. Thinking about getting the rights and has six chapters mapped out. Wants to know if anyone is interested in a sequel. If so post over there.
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#114684 - 01/06/03 11:33 AM
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Same here, Nolalou. I was interested in playing it, but was put off by the 'unfinished' comments.
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#114685 - 01/06/03 12:31 PM
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I got The Forgotten and enjoyed it - even though it was on the short side. The premise was so great and they even had future sequals named and such. That was the torment - getting glimpses of the future storyline and then poof - it never came to be.
I would love to see it finished.
On my way to check this out.
Laura
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#114686 - 01/07/03 10:34 AM
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I loved The Forgotten.... spooky hotels and all that! :-)
I would love to see what is inside some of the other buildings we saw in the town, and also what lies beyond those gates at the end of the road!
It would be great if the series continued.
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#114687 - 01/07/03 06:46 PM
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Know what you mean. Kept wondering if the hat was an easter egg or if get to do something with it and also with meat/bone grinder. Wasn't too curious about the skeleton and candles though but did want to use the train tickets.
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#114689 - 01/08/03 10:59 AM
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Sure why not. We could never say no to another good adventure game. I like the game, the problem it was to short. If they are going to make short games at least make sequels. Liz 
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#114690 - 01/09/03 04:31 PM
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Registered: 11/21/99
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Hey Everyone! Troyan Turner here. Just monitoring replies and developing my arsenal to pursue finishing the Forgotten. Thanks again for everyone's support. I'm doing what I can to continue the series. And just FYI, 1)There is something beyond the gate. 2) You will use the tickets 3) You will visit the street, hotel and buildings in each installment. Keep it coming. Troyan Turner The Danse Macabre Multimedia www.thedanse.com
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#114692 - 01/09/03 05:42 PM
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Registered: 06/19/00
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Loc: Pine Tree State of Maine
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Hello Troyan Turner I hope you do continue The Forgotten. I really enjoyed it and was looking forward to all the other chapters. I still have the game and incidentally it's the Mac version.....hope you will continue this for the Mac as I would be disappointed to have to play it on the pc. Please hurry 
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#114693 - 01/09/03 08:18 PM
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Hi, TT. I wouldn't mind playing more games in The Forgotten line, but only if each "episode" feels like a complete adventure in and of itself. It's OK to allude to a larger story, of course, so long as the player doesn't feel cheated by what's withheld. Even if it's possible to release all planned episodes, my interest wouldn't carry me through an entire serial game. Each installment would have to sell me on its own merit. That said, best of luck in getting the project in motion again. Jack
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#114694 - 01/09/03 10:14 PM
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Registered: 11/21/99
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Loc: cordova
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I couldn't agree more. They will. I'm an avid gamer, just like all of you. The pitfalls of the initial game could not be helped. Developing a game is a huge undertaking that requires putting a lot of faith in many people. Unfortunately, at the time, I didn't have a lot to choose from. Different story, now.
Troyan
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#114696 - 01/09/03 11:34 PM
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Registered: 11/25/99
Posts: 392
Loc: Texas
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Hi Troyan, I would love to see this adventure continue!!
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#114697 - 01/10/03 12:05 AM
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Registered: 06/14/01
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Hi All!
Count me among those interested! My only beef: The first installment was way too short.
Cheers!
DrAndrew
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