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General Discussion => Adventure Gaming - Loom Island => : Arjak April 05, 2011, 04:13:17 PM



: Greetings from a fan of Loom!
: Arjak April 05, 2011, 04:13:17 PM
When I learned of this project, I think my jaw dropped a little.

Loom was one of my first experiences with computer games; the CD version was packed in with my family's first CD-ROM drive. I clearly remember watching my mom play it, but the details are fuzzy in my mind. I do know that I have very fond memories of the game, and remember being quite disappointed that the game ended when it did; I always wondered what happened afterward! Now I have a chance to find out!

I'd like to help in any way that I can to see this game finished. If you need any help with writing or voice acting, I'd like to give it a try.

Thanks for starting this great project!


: Re: Greetings from a fan of Loom!
: Da_Duke2000 April 05, 2011, 05:50:48 PM
Greetings back to you!

I too watched my mom play the game, I used to have flashbacks of Bobbin stuck in the Blacksmiths room with the straw bed, and of him at the gates before I remembered the name LOOM and found the game again.

Thank you immensely for your offer to help. Voice acting will be a part of the game, and we may even release a Voice Pack after Ch1 is released. But, this is still a ways away.

Be in touch if you need anything!


: Re: Greetings from a fan of Loom!
: abisso April 05, 2011, 05:59:40 PM
Awww, seems like your mums both were cooler than mine. She once saw me play Golden Axe, and anytime she'd see me play a videogame she'd tell "are you still playing with dwarfs?". Lol. But, actually she was the one who insisted on buying me Monkey Island, which made my interest in adventure games sprout.

Welcome aboard Arjak, and thanks for your enthusiasm and help offer.


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