User talk:Johnnyauau2000

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Sakura Wars
Once I'm done mapping out the dungeon I'm working on I can take a look into this game instead for a while. It could be fun to work together on it. --Zaiqukaj 17:31, 27 January 2012 (UTC)


 * Ok, I've done a quick test run through the first chapter. It looks like every dialog with options has 4 responses. I'm going to start documenting the results from the responses. I'll also work on mini-game advice. Also happy birthday! --Zaiqukaj 12:37, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

Hamlet
Hey Johnny, saw your note to Naj, thought I'd supply an answer. A lot of stuff happens in Hamlet (it's Shakespeare's longest play) but the core of the story revolves around a Danish prince named Hamlet. Hamlet's uncle secretly murders his own brother, the king and Hamlet's father, in order to claim the throne. In addition, he marries Hamlet's mother, so naturally Hamlet plans to avenge his father's death by overthrowing his uncle and ultimately killing him (although he too dies in the end, along with his mom.) A lot of people feel that Disney's "The Lion King" is kid-friendly version of Hamlet (Scar kills Simba's father Mustafa, Simba grows up, challenges Scar for power and wins). I haven't played Sakura Wars, so I have no idea how Hamlet relates to the game, but I hope this helps a little bit. Wikipedia has an article about Hamlet, but it's almost as confusing as the play itself. By the way, you're doing a great job, don't feel so nervous about the quality of your contributions.  Pro cyon  05:49, 15 February 2012 (UTC)