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Suggestion! What if you add a secret idk... things? Maybe after you get all the endings. That allows you to play as a Mutant in Sinathir but not like your character starts off like usual only the apparence is like a Mutant. No no, you play as an original Mutant, not like a transformed one but a pure bred, born and raised in a cave or a forest in Sinathir island. Like a new story with new enemy or perhaps not entirely a new story, you can just make the monster character gain self awareness right when the human character first arrived on Sinathir.  That way you can also choose to befriend or make an enemy out of the human character. You already can play as a human with different talent but what about playing as a monster with different talent? There's already many of survival rpg with human main character but what about a monster? Sure, you maybe need to add or change some scenarios but it would be pretty cool in the end! Just like the others, this is only a suggestion but I kinda hope to be able to play as a different being just to make this game even more special than the other survival rpg game.

That would require a lot of work. Basicaly redoing parts of the game from scratch or making pretty much a second game.

Not saying I won't do anything similiar. There is something like this in the curent version, where the starting part of the game is slightly different if you ngive your character a certain name. Won't spoil it though. Small things like that will be in the game. Large changes like what you suggest might happen too, but only after the base game is finished.

Is the name easter egg already a thing? If it is I'm gonna start smashing my keyboard and hoping to get it right.

Also, are you currently working on the gameplay mechanics, story, items, or the intro scene? Oh wait...

Suggestion! What if you make the game intro not like a cut scene that you can only watch but also as a playable scene? If you do a certain thing in the intro you'll unlock or get something when you start the game. Maybe a starter supplies, some clothes, weapon, or perhaps even a hidden skills that you can only unlock in the intro? Now THAT is cool.

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The name thing is already in the game and was there for almost a year. There just aren't any hints in the game right now about it. You will get a hint once I finish the story dungen and after you meet Mr. White properly.

But it is really nothing to get that excited about. You get some dialogue telling you some backstory and you get an item that triples your stats and stops you from aging. Nothing more yet. I want to turn this into fully fledged mode, but I simply have different priorities right now.

I'm pretty much jumping from thing to thing as I feel like. Burnout is a real thing, especialy when you work on one project alone for years. However, Sinathir is pretty big game and there is still a lot to do, so if I don't feel like programing, then I make graphics for new outfit or weapons. If I don't feel like making graphics, I write some event or quest or try making music. And if I don't feel like doing any of that, I simply think about new mechanics or altering old ones. This is how I managed to work on one single project for so long. No matter what I do, it still moves the game forward.

Your suggestion is pretty much what I have planned for the intro from the start. Instead of selecting your personality / hobby, you go through a intro section taking place before you get sent to the island. There you make several decisions and you will make asigned a character background depending on them. This will also give you different items and might alter your look a bit. This section will be mandatory for first time players, but people doing second playthrough will be able to skip it and simple select from the menu, like you do now. I want to do this section once I start making my own graphics for terrain. I don't want to work with default rmxp tilesets too much because I will be replacing all of them in the future anyway.

Ooh. I don't know too much about a secret ending like that. If you need to unlock all the other endings to get it then I don't think ANYONE would really play it. It takes a long time even if you're speedrunning a single year and if you're doing that for multiple endings you'll have to grind for a lot of hours just to play as a mutant. It'd take hours to code the mutant route only for like 1% of players to actually see it.