


I am not even kidding, I have worked two years on this game. It is a full sized adventure game, it as advanced as myst or another game like that. It has full 3-d graphics, sound, and carefully written puzzles. The game is called GRIVEN, It takes place in an abandoned hotel. You owe it to yourself to check it out!!!!
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Yes, I know I seem narcissistic, but seriously. To quote Brass45 I seem narcissistic but I am actually being modest.
Yes I know I'm sounding like glitchfinder, but- forget it. I'm not helping my case.
Anyway,
Please post what you think on this forum! Or the project!
Thank you everybody for your intense compliments! I appreciate them all!
Last edited by Bentheneighbor (2011-07-25 13:20:15)
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Really, this pwnz!!! EVERYONE COME VIEW IT NAO
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When you say this is the greatest game on scratch... you are NOT KIDDING!
spectacular, I only wish i could love it and favourite it more times!
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The amount of effort put into this single project is just disturbing. This is the best scratch project ever.
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Seems more like a puzzle than a game...
JK, well deserving of the title. I give major props. And a love-it/Recomendation to featured.
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I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.
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ESN wrote:
I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.
Heh,
. And if it wasn't at the speed of light, how long do you think it would've taken you?
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ESN wrote:
I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.
Uh...what he said.

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Bentheneighbor wrote:
I am not even kidding, I have worked two years on this game. It is a full sized adventure game, it as advanced as myst or another game like that. It has full 3-d graphics, sound, and carefully written puzzles. The game is called GRIVEN, It takes place in an abandoned hotel. It already has 10 love its, and only 44 views! You owe it to yourself to check it out!!!! PLEEEASE!!!
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Bentheneighbor/1448075
Shameless self-promotion ftw!!!!
GRIVEN IS TEH GREEATEST SCRATCH PROJECT EVAH!!!!!!!!!!!!
there should be an "Idolize" button on Scratch so we can at least get closer to expressing just how hackin' awesome Griven is!!!!!!!!!!
it's really hard and complex and I'm still stuck...
BUT IT IS SO AWESOME!!!
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archmage wrote:
The amount of effort put into this single project is just disturbing. This is the best scratch project ever.
That came from a great and experienced (not to mention legendary) Scratcher - Ben should be really proud
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PW132 wrote:
ESN wrote:
I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.Uh...what he said.
Peter, it's me, Jean, on a new account
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ESN wrote:
PW132 wrote:
ESN wrote:
I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.Uh...what he said.
Peter, it's me, Jean, on a new account
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Oh. Sorry.

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Blade-Edge wrote:
Is sound necessary to play?
it's not entirely necessary, but it will help.
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ESN wrote:
Could I make a walkthrough? Or is that not allowed?
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id prefer if you didnt, i might make a walkthrough myself eventually. thanks for asking though!
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Will check it out when I have a chance to DL it (dialup...sigh...). Sounds awesome! I haven't played a game like that in quite a while. Looking forward to it
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TELEMACHUS CURATED IT WOOOOOOOOO
Hope it stays up for ages
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I have no idea what to do at the start. I've seen the coffee note, but that's about it.
Is there anything I should look at on floors 2-9? I'm too lazy to look through them.
ESN wrote:
Same lol
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Same here.
ESN wrote:
I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.
If you traveled that far at the speed of light, won't it be several hundred years later when you arrive back?
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antimonyarsenide wrote:
I have no idea what to do at the start. I've seen the coffee note, but that's about it.
Is there anything I should look at on floors 2-9? I'm too lazy to look through them.ESN wrote:
Same lol
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Same here.
ESN wrote:
I have just been blown out of my seat, across the room, out the door, through the treewall, over the Rocky Mountains, past the Pacific Ocean, through Eurasia, under the Atlantic Ocean, through the Poconos, and back through the window and into my seat again.
At the speed of light.If you traveled that far at the speed of light, won't it be several hundred years later when you arrive back?
no, because light is the fastest thing known to man. light could go about 7 times around in the earth in one second.
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