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Originally posted by Noel Webster:
**The one feature I'd like to see added, more than all the tea in China, would be the ability to change the font/size/color/orientation of all the text in dialogs and the like. Coldstone is great, but c'mon ... system fonts are just "icky".
World Builder was a fantastic application in its day. Ray Dunakin's World Builder creations rank among my all-time favorite adventure games, a testament to just how powerful the WB engine was. The game I'm working on now is actually derived from an idea I originally planned to develop using WB several years ago, but ultimately abandoned due to the lack of color graphics.
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You said it. If WorldBuilder (it has been ported to the power mac and is, as I recall, now freeware) supported some of the advanced hypercard functions like color, animation, and transition, it would be an engine of choise for text-using interactive.
As a friend of mine puts it; "RPG's don't have role-playing." Don't look for Coldstone to have an ELIZA engine built in, or more than the most primitive interaction with the map world. What it does, excellently, is allow exploration and combat. I have been playing PoG of late and am pleased with how smoothly it all runs.
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