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Gad Games Update: Partnering with HeroQuest
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Hey guys,

Just some brief news. Behind the scenes of the Ilkor development we have actually partnered with a gaming engine company, HeroQuest Pty.

They have a website heroquestgaming.com. it isn't much to look at really as the're not really 'player facing', at least not for the moment.

They are developing alongside Ilkor a gaming engine that will be generic in nature, targeted at the fantasy rpg genre. The idea is that the engine will be used to power Ilkor: Dark Rising.

It's proving to be an interesting partnership, basically all the world setting, history, maps, artwork, theme etc will remain the property of Gad Games while the engine itself will belong to HeroQuest.

After the beta playtest (which we imagine will take up the better part of 2012), the HeroQuest Platform should be stable and mature enough to then be offered to other interested companies who might like to host a game.

The engine is proving to be quite configurable. Although it will come with a standard set of maps, data, etc, it can all be customizable. It's quite an interesting concept. Ilkor will not only be powered by the HeroQuest engine, but will also be hosted on their infrastructure. This means as a gaming company we only need to worry about the GameMaster duties, player service and ensuring the game world is rich with background history and a theme. HeroQuest will ensure the servers are up and running, that there is no connection issues, upgrades and new features will be introduced in a structured and controlled fashion. They are even putting together a payment gateway where various value added services can be purchased.

Anyways, enough rambling. I just thought it worth informing you guys.

Cheers,

Sean.
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Sean Cleworth
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Big, big news, in my book, Sean!

I have long been a fan and advocate of generic gaming engines. I think that Gad games is moving in a positive direction. The devil, of course, is still in the details. Poor implementation can still sabotage a stellar concept.
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