I'd Cross the World for You
A downloadable game for Windows
Follow the story of Kiki, a recently graduated college student. Her goal is simple, but important: to meet her online friend Kenta. After her graduation ceremony, she literally runs off in the direction of Kenta’s home! Although meeting him is her top priority, there are people out there who are in need. Kiki being Kiki, she cannot help but drop everything and lend a helping hand to those she meets along the way. Is there a chance her kindness will be rewarded?
FEATURES
- 4 levels each with a different objective
- Large cast of characters
- A mix of puzzles and battles to engage in
- A storyline VERY loosely based on a true story
This game was originally created for the Indie Game Maker Contest 2017. Its submission page can be found here.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Author | PKLucky |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | RPG Maker |
Tags | 2D, Casual, Cute, Fantasy, Female Protagonist, Pirates, RPG Maker, Story Rich, Top Down Adventure, Turn-Based Combat |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | Subtitles, Interactive tutorial |
Links | Support |
Download
Download
I'd Cross the World for You.zip 44 MB
Install instructions
- Unzip the zip folder
- Open the Setup.exe file. An installation prompt should open.
- Choose an installation path for the game. This is where the game directory will be located.
- Optional: Check off "Create a Shortcut in Start Menu/Programs" and/or "Create Uninstall File".
- Click "Start Installation".
How to run game:
Locate the game directory and open "RPG_RT.exe".
Development log
- Plans for Future UpdatesJan 01, 2018
- v.0.1.1 is up!Dec 20, 2017
- Version 0.1.0 is out!Nov 05, 2017
- Minor Bug Fix!Nov 04, 2017
- Updated Title Screen!Nov 03, 2017
- Added readme and credits!Nov 03, 2017
- I'd Cross the World for You has been released!Nov 03, 2017
Comments
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This game doesn't run in the Itch app for me, you might want to check this out: https://itch.io/docs/itch/integrating/platforms/windows.html
The way RPG Maker 2003 packages the game files may have something to do with this. I'll look into it, and I'll let you know when I've found a solution.