Start playing it and remember to level up as much as you can during the beginning (you can keep fighting the first boss over and over). It may seem repetitive, but it really helps!
Start playing it and remember to level up as much as you can during the beginning (you can keep fighting the first boss over and over). It may seem repetitive, but it really helps!
Also, try not to eat too many milk candies. If the prince munches down too many of them at once, his teeth will rot out and he'll be unable to pay the high cost to have them serviced. Thus, he'll cry like a baby from the pain until a Snail Wizard slimes him to death (HE SLIMED ME!), and the game will be over.Originally Posted by Joe Redifer
Also, when you first encounter the Carrion Eater, throw him a corpse for bonus points. Or, swallow the power pellet just before you reach him, and you can then chase him around the maze and CHOMP him. It's great!
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Why is beggar prince not rated by the ESRB why is this game leaving me lots of questions.
Beggar Prince is an unlicensed game. Thus, the ESRB doesn't apply to it.Originally Posted by GEN ESIS GAMER
Not sure; but most of your questions have already been answered here, in past postings.Originally Posted by GEN ESIS GAMER
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I would like to try to do the cover artwork for your next game. Is there any chance if I, say, make an own Beggar Prince cover you like?
Or make a competition of it! It would be much cooler if somebody who actually cares about the product could take part in it, rather than a hired artist to whom it is just a job like a dozen others.
Personally I have already sold some of my artwork, but not for publishing. And I am sure many people can do better than the person who did the artwork for Beggar Prince (although I know that this artist was not the one you originally had in mind)
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Did the second print run sell out?
Can I get a link to your portfolio, perhaps? That, or you are welcome to select some of your favorite (and hopefully relevant to the subject matter) pieces, and send them directly to me.Originally Posted by 108 Stars
I've already an artist in mind for the cover-art of our next game, but it doesn't mean I'm not open to reviewing alternatives.
No, we've just under 50 copies left.Originally Posted by Knuckles-chaotix
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Somthing tells me that Brandon coob has not even come close to finising this game one thing we don't even know the name of the next game.
Why do you care so much about the future Genesis Gamer? (I refuse to put that odd space in your name). Enjoy the present, which means now.
Something tells me you should quit speculating so much on future events and making redundant statements and enjoy Beggar Prince. After all, its not everyday you get a copy of a new Genesis release eh?Originally Posted by GEN ESIS GAMER
As for me, Im still mulling over getting a copy as im not the biggest RPG fan. Someone tell me its brilliant and awesome so ill just shut up and buy a copy![]()
Well were i live it is a free country and i am entitiled to my opinoin.Originally Posted by AD2101
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