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Charem Macro Vore Platformer? (Lost Project) by Charem

Charem Macro Vore Platformer? (Lost Project)

Charem

EDIT: Infinite Blank! THAT was the name of the game! Thanks   kirbykid3! After so many years I now know again what it was called! Yay!

'Full-size' image: http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/65.....nehalfsize.png (This is 50% of original size; the original was huge!)

So...this is interesting. I found this buried in my art folders tonight. It's obviously incomplete, but I'm glad I saved it... Decided to upload it to my scraps.

I can't remember the name of this thing for the life of me, but there was once a website that allowed you to draw on a massive online blank canvas with other users. Sections of the canvas were divided up into screens (you can kinda see that in the blank spaces I have here). You could easily draw a screen away from another person (as long as you were the first to get to a blank screen, you 'claimed' it) and add onto whatever they drew. So for example, if somebody drew a tall building that went past the top of their panel, and the above panel was blank, you could draw the rest of their building.

Beyond just a clever collaborative art game though, was the fact that it was also a platformer. I believe you only had two tools at your drawing disposal: completely-solid lines, which made platforms you couldn't go through no matter what, and semi-solid lines, which make platforms you could jump up through and drop down through. It was as simple as drawing platform lines against the ground/ledges/walls/etc you made. They were invisible while in the 'explore' mode, so it made it all look like a real platformer in that mode; you could move your little character around from screen to screen assuming the screens had content on them, and it was fun just to wander around.

I didn't draw much at first, but after a while, I realized I could claim multiple screens at once by drawing a little something in them to 'reserve' them. Naturally, my thoughts turned to, 'Wouldn't it be fun to explore a Charem that's several screens large, and you can go in one end and out the other through?' ...And so I put work into this, and produced everything you see here. It was a LOT of work, but a lot of fun...

So why'd it get abandoned? It seems the moderators didn't like me reserving screens, and removed my control to the blank panels. Then others came along and decided to continue drawing the incomplete parts of me... They didn't seem to understand I was a Charmeleon based on what they added to me; they weren't trolling, but they completely messed up my idea...

This was the last version before this all happened. Fortunately I saved the collective screens after each session; glad I did really.

I wish I could remember what that website was, or if it even exists anymore. It'd be kinda nice to give this another shot...

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