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Well, I once was working on a dmod where you had to murder a little girl and then her father. It was... pretty dark and depressing.
I think at this point, the only thing that would make the community more than just handful of people would be to release a true sequel on a new engine that has the same simplicity yet flexibility that you find in Dink. I was hoping Seth would do something with Novashell, but it looked far more opaque than Dink, and I don't think he ever released a game complete with assets and source code for it. Had that happened, I think the Dink community would have really taken to it.
I think at this point, the only thing that would make the community more than just handful of people would be to release a true sequel on a new engine that has the same simplicity yet flexibility that you find in Dink. I was hoping Seth would do something with Novashell, but it looked far more opaque than Dink, and I don't think he ever released a game complete with assets and source code for it. Had that happened, I think the Dink community would have really taken to it.