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Species / Re: Japeshoneise Dragon
« on: September 14, 2013, 01:34:41 am »
Heee thank you (SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPER Late reply)

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Sorry for delay! The game is still in its concept stage but it'll possibly be done by January-March. As for the site, it will be made on Weebly for now.

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Don't worry, we are still working on concepts and plan for them to be done in about a few months!

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@AlbinoGhost and @FoxPhilosopher
  Thank you! I will keep constructing this game.

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@Meadowstar01
  Yep, in Singleplayer!

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@Hugrf
  You most definitely will be able to create your fursona due to the fact there will be 2 options for creating a character: Realistic or Mythical. By checking Realistic, you will get limits and certain colors depending on animal, like only scaling the creature's body parts to a certain level, only proportional to the size of its body.
  By checking mythical, you will get waay more freedom in creating a character. For example, wolves, deer, et cetera will have the option of wings and certain powers. Dragons & gryphons will get more power and options, too.
  As for game rating, it will not have an exact rating. The game is meant for people mature enough for some blood and gore, like in hunting and fighting other players. And, of course, you will have to ask players for permission in order to battle or fight one another.
  And for concepts: Concepts for the game. This part is the most difficult since there is only an independent developer so far (me). When the forum and the website come out I will hire some modelers, skinners, coders, moderators, administrators, et cetera, to help me get through the difficult process.

  Now, hopefully, the game will be out in 4 years or less. Due to the complexity of the game, it will take such time to make it all fit.
 
NOTES: The Realistic & Mythical options probably won't be out in the first release of the game, along with some species. The 1st release will not be out in a while because I am still awaiting my new computer. This one is horrible.

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Species / Japeshoneise Dragon
« on: August 01, 2013, 06:38:17 pm »
  The Japeshoneise dragon (draco orientalis ibrida) is the cross between a Japenese lung (draco orientalis laponia) and the Indonesian lung (draco indonsiaca). This rare hybrid is described as having 4 toes on their front feet, and 3 on their back feet. It is somewhat more slim than the other Eastern breeds, making it easier to differentiate one breed from another. This animal is though in many Asian cultures to be capable of controlling weather like the Imperial lung (draco orientalis imperialis).

  The habits of this great beast are odd. They are known as tricksters, and those who ever have described one's personality would've simply said: "Sly fox".

  Japeshoneise dragons are normally a color of red, with a gradient of yellow. The Japeshoneise's mane, beard, stomach plates, and wavy whiskers are a iridescent gold, as are its wavy fur at the end of it's tail. It has brown to ivory white stag horns, and the shark-fin-like spikes running down it's back are silver. It's nose will almost resemble a dog's or a bat's nose.

  Unfortunately, the cause of this breed disappearing so rapidly, is because of poaching and killing for it's horns, manes, nails/keratin, and scales. There may be as few as 2,000 left.



((Have fun! :D))

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Game Discussion / Re: Feral Heart Wolfaboos
« on: July 08, 2013, 07:20:44 pm »
  Iberian wolves are a natural beauty, and are one of my favorite types of wolf. I only have seen pictures of 'em, so lucky you, Kiji!

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Game Discussion / Re: Feral Heart Wolfaboos
« on: July 07, 2013, 05:08:33 pm »
@Blue
  Yep, they do eat fish, and they do eat some types of fruit and nuts. Sort of like grizzlies, I must say. Except most of the time, grizzlies prefer to eat grass, berries, and nuts, whilst wolves, only eat them a small percentage of the time, either while prey isn't available or if they need to eat. I've seen wolves eat grass, just like dogs, because it is a "filler" to help vomit up the food they do not need.
  But Blue, don't you require a permit for where you live? Unless, of course, your in a state that allows it, or you live out of the U.S.
  As a mammalogist I have done much research on wolves, and many other animals, and, in fact, wolves are never tame animals. No wild or domestic animal is exactly "tame", but they are owned. I've seen reports on people getting bitten and stomped by many animals that they thought were tame, including feral dogs and cats (i.e. lions, tigers, dingos, wolves, foxes), because they were not treated the correct way.
  So, I highly hope you are professional, but whatever rocks your boat is fine. I am not trying to interfere with you or your family's tradition, I am just stating some of my research. Good luck and hopefully you do well. C:

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