An Essay on Insipidity
hi guys ernesto here
this is my first game ever
i made in rpg maker
its about a awsome warrior tat have to defet an evil demon king
please rate it and sory for teh bugs
About
"An Essay on Insipidity", also known as Essay I, is a purposely bad RTP-made game that aims to be a quick character study and observation of a poverty-living Honduran child named Ernesto, who uses RPG Maker to make a game to try and cope with the harsh reality he lives in.
The dialogue is a mishmash of broken to unintelligible English and Spanish.
I made this in one week in RPG Maker MZ Trial Version to test the engine and subsequently gave the game some updates with time.
The game received its last update (v1.1.0) on October 13, 2021.
Features
- Bad grammar;
- Bad tileset placement/map design;
- Bad pacing;
- Obnoxious world encounter rates;
- Easy battles with enemies that have large pools of HP;
- 1+ hours of gameplay;
- It's an RTP-made game.
Controls
Arrow Keys - Character movement / Choose dialogs / Navigate through menus
ESC/X - Open, Close Menu / Back / Cancel / Delete characters on the name selection screen
Enter/Z - Character interaction / Confirm dialog choices / Confirm menu choices
You can also use the mouse to move your character around and to click on the menu options.
Disclaimer
Some parts of this game address invented records on domestic abuse, child famine, bullying, and mentions of suicide.
All the names and situations presented here are for narrative purposes only and don't refer to any people in real life, alive or dead.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Carlos Davilla |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | RPG Maker |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English, Spanish; Latin America |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick, Touchscreen |
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Development log
- The Last UpdateOct 13, 2021
- Version 1.0.3 launched.Oct 10, 2020
- Version 1.0.2 launched.Sep 24, 2020
- Version 1.0.1 launched.Sep 18, 2020
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