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Heh, by "biggest D-Mod", I didn't exactly mean the length. I was talking about the impact the D-Mod had and its effects on the community, and how it raised the bar. And just the overall "epic feeling" that the game itself has. But now that I think about it, it might just be the longest D-Mod ever, too.
Stone of Balance to-date is the only D-Mod which I felt like was an actual new game, and still do. It doesn't feel like an add-on, it feels like something you could actually go and buy in a case from the store's shelf. I feel something like this would've come out if RTSoft grew into a bit bigger company and created Dink 2. Now the D-Mod can be a bit hard, and maybe goes a bit far with the sexual jokes at times, but it really offers so much variety and such a big adventure. It's amazing. SoB definitely has to be in my top 5 fav D-Mods.
Then there's still Pilgrim's Quest. Maybe you'll like that one better. My personal opinion is that one wasn't nearly as awesome, epic and groundbreaking as SoB, but it is still rated the best D-Mod, so...
Stone of Balance to-date is the only D-Mod which I felt like was an actual new game, and still do. It doesn't feel like an add-on, it feels like something you could actually go and buy in a case from the store's shelf. I feel something like this would've come out if RTSoft grew into a bit bigger company and created Dink 2. Now the D-Mod can be a bit hard, and maybe goes a bit far with the sexual jokes at times, but it really offers so much variety and such a big adventure. It's amazing. SoB definitely has to be in my top 5 fav D-Mods.
Then there's still Pilgrim's Quest. Maybe you'll like that one better. My personal opinion is that one wasn't nearly as awesome, epic and groundbreaking as SoB, but it is still rated the best D-Mod, so...