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Released as part of RPGMaker.Net's Release Something! Day X, the Starseed: Starpack contains a short teaser of Starseed: Eschatology and a one-hour playable demo of Starseed: Blood Machine. The Starseed series is set in the far, far future of a universe that has long since been destroyed by a cataclysmic event. Download the Starseed: Starpack now! (RPG Maker VX RTP required)
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![]() Determine the cause of the Cataclysm that destroyed the galaxy in this episodic sci-fi mystery. |
![]() Starseed: Eschatology (formerly just Starseed, until the creation of Starseed: Blood Machine) is an episodic post-apocalyptic space mystery. Set in the far, far, far, far future it is the story of a single starship and its crew, and their search for the answers to the mystery of the cataclysm, the ten-thousand year old disaster that destroyed not just galactic civilization, but the integrity of the space-time continuum. Starseed: Eschatology was developed in late 2008 and most likely requires a MAJOR overhaul before anything further is done with it. |
![]() A mecha-customization and combat RPG, similar to the Front Mission series but set much, much farther in the future. |
![]() Starseed: Blood Machine is a mecha customization and combat RPG, inspired by Front Mission, set in the same universe as Starseed: Eschatology, with different characters. In it you play a teenage peasant girl named Claudia who accidentally becomes the User of an incredibly deadly and at least partially sentient Jackhammer (a twelve-foot tall heavily armed suit of power armor, like a weaponized version of the power loader from Aliens) known as Blood Machine. Together, Blood Machine and Claudia will embark on a dark odyssey of revenge and redemption, to avenge Claudia's homeworld and rescue her brother Padraic from the clutches of the mysterious Collective. Starseed: Blood Machine was developed in early 2009 and probably needs to be limited and made a bit less ambitious to see completion. It is also in desperate need of a competent and dedicated mapper. Blood Machine has a pretty crazy feature set involving a RIDICULOUS level of Front-Missionesque mech customization. What is available in the demo is only the tip of the iceberg. |