Welcome to the new home of ShadowDancer games!
For those of you new here (which is probably all of you), welcome to my little corner of the internet!
ShadowDancer Games is not an official "company" that sells games. At least, it isn't yet. Someday it will be, but for now, it's just me trying to get my work out there so maybe someone will see it and like it.
I make games with RPG Maker XP (RMXP). So don't expect epic-quality graphics here--my characters average at forty-three pixels tall. Only so much detail you can cram into forty-three pixels. I care more about the characters and the story than the graphics. Eventually I want to branch out into game design using something like Unreal or Maya, but for now, RMXP will do.
You can follow any of the links at the top of the page for all sorts of things. To start with, there's information on my current project, StarChaser, my progress with such, and lots of other assorted stuff from it--there are stories about the minor characters in the game, there are sketches and other pictures from the development of the story, of the characters, and so on.
Or you can follow THIS LINK to visit Amaranth Games, the website that introduced me to game making with the lovely game Aveyond.
For those of you new here (which is probably all of you), welcome to my little corner of the internet!
ShadowDancer Games is not an official "company" that sells games. At least, it isn't yet. Someday it will be, but for now, it's just me trying to get my work out there so maybe someone will see it and like it.
I make games with RPG Maker XP (RMXP). So don't expect epic-quality graphics here--my characters average at forty-three pixels tall. Only so much detail you can cram into forty-three pixels. I care more about the characters and the story than the graphics. Eventually I want to branch out into game design using something like Unreal or Maya, but for now, RMXP will do.
You can follow any of the links at the top of the page for all sorts of things. To start with, there's information on my current project, StarChaser, my progress with such, and lots of other assorted stuff from it--there are stories about the minor characters in the game, there are sketches and other pictures from the development of the story, of the characters, and so on.
Or you can follow THIS LINK to visit Amaranth Games, the website that introduced me to game making with the lovely game Aveyond.