National Treasure RPG
A downloadable game for Windows
National Treasure is a movie about Nicolas Cage stealing the Declaration of Independence, while being stymied by rival Ian, who also wants the Declaration of Independence to commit criminal deeds. I have followed this understanding of the plot while producing my RPG adaptation of the iconic movie. Please enjoy!
Use arrow keys to move, Space/Enter/C to Confirm, Esc/Insert/X to Cancel/Menu.
Made for the Goblin Bunker Game Jam October 2021
Credits:
- Promotional material & photography from National Treasure
- Assets from RPG Maker XP
- Font from Kenney Game Assets 1
- Voice clips taken & modified from Vampire's Kiss and The Wicker Man
- My friends & family for non-specific support and encouragement
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | Oct 24, 2021 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Minish |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | RPG Maker |
Tags | ian, national-treasure, nicolas-cage, RPG Maker |
Code license | MIT License |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
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Install instructions
EDIT: Without the RPGXP Runtime Package, the game will CRASH!!
Basically the issue is that, when exporting from RPGMaker XP the compressed game does not include the assets that let RPGMaker XP games actually work, and only includes purely new stuff. RPGXP's RTP includes those assets and the compressed game pulls from it to make up for not having them. Running the game without it installed will make it crash.
You can install the RTP from here, and that'll make everything work!
Direct link: https://dl.degica.com/rpgmakerweb/run-time-packages/xp_rtp104e.exe
Once decompressed/installed, open the created directory (should be called \GoblinGameJamOCT21\) and start "Game.exe".
Apologies for the inconvenience. Original text follows:
Probably requires Windows? It's made in RPG Maker XP, so, any limitiations therein. It's quite old as engines go. I hope WINE works
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Very faithful adaptation of the movie! (actually I have no idea I haven't seen it)