Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sweet Lily Dreams

When I created this blog I wanted to make it a witty, relate-able blog with tips on writing and creating your own RPGs. However, I found that I couldn't exactly get into it. At least not right now, with the production of Sweet Lily Dreams. So instead I will be dedicating this blog to keeping you up to date with Sweet Lily Dreams' production. After all, every unknown John Doe finds that a blog is necessary to remain in touch with the world. Who am I to deny a trend that has Grandma Jo hopping up behind her computer?

So about Sweet Lily Dreams. The game has a lot of cool, customizable features from the Sandbox and Hidden Object genres. To sum them up:
  • Furniture
    Using points collected throughout the game, you can choose from a huge selection of furniture to decorate your very own house. Perhaps not original, but it actually ties in with the gameplay, giving you bonuses depending on what you place.
  • Crafting
    You can join the Crafting Guild and make your own furniture, medicine and other various items. Crafting is much more accessible than in Whisper of a Rose, and plays a very important role. Only through crafting can you get the most valuable items.
  • Clothing
    You can buy the main character, Lily, new dresses and weapons and try them on. They're all very cute and fashionable!
  • Side-Quests
    At any time in the game can you decide to take a break from the main story and go out to do some side-quests for exciting rewards!
  • Magic Scrolls
    To gain new spells, you must craft magic scrolls. These can then be used by any character, so you can customize your magic in any way you like! You can unlearn spells as well, allowing you to try out new combinations.
Along with those features, the game has ten mini-games and a lot of adventures and puzzles in store for you. We're hoping to bring the genre of casual RPGs to a new level, where it's not just all about killing monsters, gaining levels and moving through the story as fast as you can. With Sweet Lily Dreams we're hoping to appeal not only to RPG fans, but to every casual gamer. :)

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