Joshua The Reincarnation
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Revision as of 22:35, 6 March 2006
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Brief Synopsis
Joshua: The Reincarnation usually refers to the game created by General Subwoofer and Dr. D (Aughblooba Industries) in 6th Grade. Although never completed, it did fuel the Aughblooba movement, and paved the way for a character off some importance in Blank Lore
The Game
Plot
Joshua, a young archer in an Egyptian town, goes on an epic quest to rescue his sister from the evil Rammasses III, who kidnapped her for money. The game shows his many adventures through the world, toppling Rammasses' empire in 7 exciting levels!
Gameplay
Joshua is a simple platformer. Joshua can walk, shoot and jump. The battles were very simple, and the puzzles were as well. So were the graphics. Actually, everything in the game is simple. Arrows are fired at enemies to kill them.
Progress
Currently, Joshua is a standstill in developement. Progress stopped on the first half of the first level. Only a single battle with a guard and a flaming staircase section was finished. This is strange, because great work went into planning the game. Must be the old "start but never finish" tendency that Subwoofer and Dr. D have. (see Start but Never Finish tendency that the entire Blank Club has.)
Public Response
The public had great interest in Joshua. However, since the public mostly consists of 4 people to the Blank Club, this fact can be disputed widely.
Reviews
Kopak Films gave Joshua a 4.1 out of 5. Kopak Films is a subsidiary of the Blank Club
Joshua: The Play
Plot
Same as the game
Crew
Joshua- General Subwoofer Rammasses III- Neo West Nile Scarb- General Seth of Renais Joshua's Sister- Alexander the Great
Showings
1st Showing- Mrs. Albury's 6th Grade Class
When will the play reach (insert town here)?
Inquire at the desk. For right now, the play is on break.
Fun Facts
The play had a Huge ad campaign.
Public Response
Most people got weirded out by it.