Thursday, July 3, 2025

Zythos: The Legend of H.M.B.

Remember back in February, when I said that the tie-in video game for Hold My Beer had arrived? Well, since then, I've been kinda-sorta working on developing the larger Zelda-style game that I talked about in that post.
And yes, that's a hand-drawn map (on graph paper!) of the village of Vanwa, where the game is supposed to start out. Old school, woohoo!

I've been slowly learning about how to develop entire RPGs, and let me tell you, it's not easy. Not that I thought it would be, but man, there is a LOT that goes into it. I mean, there's a lot that goes into writing a novel, or making a film, or recording an album, but making a video game of this scope basically requires you to do all three things, plus more. Much, much more. It's like the final boss level of creativity.

Obviously, I'm still just in the beginning stages, but so far, I've scripted the game up until the "inciting incident" point, where the player will choose whether to accept the mission presented to them or not (actually, spoiler alert: they don't have a choice).

I've also started messing around with RPG Maker MV, just as a way for me to get acquainted with gameplay logic. After just a few hours of going through the tutorial, my already-high admiration for people who can create assets, write code, etc. from scratch has multiplied a hundredfold (and trust me, I won't be doing any of the actual art or coding on the final game. I'm just a humble writer).

Oh, and I think I've settled on a name for the game. Instead of the original idea of Hold My Beer: The Adventure Game, it will instead be called Zythos: The Legend of H.M.B., which I think is a much more video-gamey-sounding title. Would you agree?

("Zythos" is the Greek word for beer and also the name of the kingdom in the game, like "Hyrule.")

We're still working on securing funds for not only the game, but Hold My Beer, the episodic series. In the meantime, you can play the original keg-washing minigame here, and watch the original short film here. Cheers!

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