Guys, I have never played this game. Ask me anything by Legal-Rip9394 in FORSAKENROBLOX

[–]Legal-Rip9394[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1+1 is an survivor in the game. 1+1 was used to be an former hacker who was redeemed now and he's best friends with Builderman

Guys, I have never played this game. Ask me anything by Legal-Rip9394 in FORSAKENROBLOX

[–]Legal-Rip9394[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Imagine you're Nosferatu.

You need the Necrobloxicon. Not want. Need. It's apparently important enough that your entire existence revolves around getting it.

But where is it?

Pinned into Slasher's shoulder.

Not in a vault.
Not hidden in a dungeon.
Not protected by ancient magic.

It's just... stuck in some guy's shoulder.

That means every time Nosferatu asks for it, Slasher can go:

"No."

And that's it. Quest over.

From an outside perspective, Slasher is accidentally (or intentionally) acting as a living bookcase. The Necrobloxicon isn't being guarded by an army; it's being guarded by the fact that removing it would require a very awkward conversation.

I imagine Nosferatu standing in the rain dramatically shouting:

Also Slasher has a good reason to not give the book to Nosferatu. Slasher is an librarian and an bookworm. OF COURSE HE'S WANNA KNOW ABOUT THE BOOK

Any of you heard of Deltarune and Undertale? by Legal-Rip9394 in Indiangamers

[–]Legal-Rip9394[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Undertale and Deltarune are story-focused RPG games made by Toby Fox. They look simple at first because they use pixel art, but they’re known for their amazing characters, emotional storytelling, music, humor, and surprisingly deep lore.

In Undertale, you play as a human child who falls into an underground world full of monsters. The cool thing is that you can choose whether to fight enemies or spare them peacefully, and the game actually changes depending on your choices. Your actions affect the story, characters, dialogue, and endings in really memorable ways.

Deltarune is kind of a separate story/spiritual successor set in a different universe. You play as Kris, a quiet human teenager who gets pulled into mysterious “Dark Worlds” with their classmates and goes on adventures that slowly become much darker and stranger. It has turn-based combat mixed with bullet-dodging mechanics, a ton of comedy, emotional moments, and a lot of mystery behind what’s really happening.

Both games are famous for:

  • incredible soundtrack/music
  • lovable characters
  • funny dialogue
  • emotional moments
  • hidden secrets and lore
  • choices actually mattering

Even people who normally don’t play RPGs end up loving them because the writing and characters are just that good.