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Game :: Tomato Quest
Tomato Quest
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Genre: RPG
Maker: RPG Maker 2000
Developer: Mank
Date Added: 25 Dec 2008
Downloads: 322

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Developer's Description
Before starting this explanation, allow me to make one statement: Do NOT stop this game if the first, second, third, or even fourth dungeons annoy you to some degree. This game is the labor of 4 years work, and as such, the game continues to rise exponentially in quality, both humor and gameplay, as you go throughout the game. Whereas the first dungeon is simplistic in both its humor and design, once you get through the seventh dungeon, you may just fall in love with the game.
Now then, on to the game. There is no lasting or in depth plot, or really much innovation whatsoever in the battle (although certain interesting gameplay twists do in fact show up once you near the end of the game). No, what this game has, what this game thrives on, and what will keep you playing is the humor. Above all else, this game is funny. Heck, despite the fact that I've made the game and thus seen everything in it ad nauseum, I still always find something worth a chuckle each time I pick it up and play.
So please, download this game, play it through, and have a good laugh.

Co-Creator Yoshi-TRM:

Hmm, Mank took a lot of the good ones, but here's my two cents. Us two, as he said, have worked on this game for near on four years. We've been advertising it on this site for two. Through all the countless delays, and all the times we've forgotten about the game accidently, I believe there was a half-year period where we forgot about it altogether, we stuck with the game and saw it through to the end. It pretty much took over our collective lives. After a time, we didn't really do anything else together except work on it. And there are really points where I think it shows, especially in the seventh dungeon. I mean, it's not a technological marvel or anything, there are no custom systems, or bells and whistles, but I'm still quite proud of what we've pulled together here in the end and I really hope you appreciate it. I would be happy if you guys had half as much fun playing this as we've had making it. Now, some things to keep in mind: The game takes a while to warm up. In fact, the first half of the game is rather subpar in my opinion. It has its moments, to be sure, but it's not the reason to play the game. Keep in mind we were in eighth grade when we came up with the early stuff, and so it's not representative of our true skills or programming knowledge. Just don't be overly harsh in judging it and PLEASE don't quit if the beginning doesn't do it for you. I mean it 100% when I say that the second half of the game more than makes up for the mediocre first half. So anyway, I love this game, and I hope you will download it despite the large filesize and come to love it almost as much as I do. So have fun with our little project! I'll see you here again when Tomato Quest 2 comes out, hopefully.

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Soolars review for Tomato Quest
The review for the long awaited game by Yoshi-TRM and Mank
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