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'yandere Sim' In Minecraft

Discussion in 'Minecraft' started by db34f64d-58cf-44f5-8254-8e0e4b0a21c8, Oct 2, 2017.

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Good idea?

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  3. I'd help!

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  1. Over the summer, i made a barebones recreation of the video-game in development 'Yandere simulator' A game i quite enjoy and have followed the development of since mid 2014. It was mostly a prototype, but it had a few mechanics. I've recently been considering spending more time on this and revisiting, however it would make multiple months, or even years to make. I'd estimate it'd take roughly 6-12 months for me to make it. Here's how much time i'd imagine it'd take.

    I'd say it would take roughly 1-3 months for me to expand my knowledge about redstone and command blocks enough to the point where i could viably create this game with it's features. It might take me a month or two to make the map, as it needs rooms for cutscenes, clubs, rooms and more. It will take at least 2 months to add the features VIA CMD blocks and redstone. It will take a month for bug fixing and polishing. Then about 2-3 weeks for testing how fun it is.

    The thing is, the reason it takes long is because i only have so much time. I have school, extracurricular activities, chores and a lot of other things, meaning i only have 2.5-3 hours on a normal day to sepnd on this.
    The best solution is to assemble a team for this, so it can be worked on without me.

    If i could get 2-3 people at least, to help build and make features for it, i would do this. So if you're a fan of Yandere Simulator, the best game about murdering anime schoolgirls for love, please consider helping
     
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