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Post by Akatsuki fan on Feb 1, 2011 1:33:41 GMT
Sand Moji is a rather simple game, really. But it does use some elements, making it a little more complicated. If anyone has noticed, Sand Moji came before Powder Game, making me think of this theory:
If SM came before PG, then PG must be based off of SM.
Proof stating the theory above: 1: SM uses elements, and so does PG. 2: SM came before PG. 3: You can choose what you want to use as your element in both games. 4: The buttons for using the elements are written in the same type of format.
Thus I conclude my theory.
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 1, 2011 3:55:00 GMT
Well, yeah. Clearly. It's a combo of SM and LW. This was one of the vital parts in the DB family tree I made awhile back.
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Post by Akatsuki fan on Feb 1, 2011 5:05:01 GMT
Really? Where is it? Could you post a link to it please?
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Feb 1, 2011 9:40:25 GMT
Yes, I would also be very interested to see this family tree...
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 1, 2011 14:36:18 GMT
I completely lost it long ago, but it had a lot of incest.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Feb 1, 2011 18:13:49 GMT
Incest....?
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Post by droctagonapus on Feb 2, 2011 21:04:48 GMT
2 games being offspring of one game, and another game being the product of the 2 new games. (if taken literally it would be like someone marrying their cousin)
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 3, 2011 2:58:31 GMT
It gets worse. Earth Editor was the child of PG and Planet Simulation, and IS is a child of PG and the Community Ideas. Many, many games were children of Ha55ii. There's a lot of polygamy here, too.
Of course, take the mobile games into account, and it gets a lot weirder: Otascube has children with PS, Rockets, etc, and also with Ha55ii. Let me put it this way: Ha55ii made Rockets. Otascube made Rocats with Rockets. Otascube and Ha55ii made Valistroke. So, who is the child here?
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Post by microfarad on Feb 3, 2011 16:48:53 GMT
Can you please re-make this tree?
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Feb 17, 2011 13:59:25 GMT
Notion seconded, I'd really like to see this tree.
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