Hey!
I’m looking for Ideas for a game, based mostly on hazbin hotel or helluva boss. If you have any tips or tricks, I’m here to listen!
Can you please tell us what exactly is hazbin hotel?
Oh! basically its a really funny show based around a hotel trying to give demons a chance in redemption.
Can’t say i’ve watched Helluva Boss but I have watched Hazbin Hotel.
-maybe like a recreation of fighting back the angels at the hotel. (episode 8 i think)
ooh that could work…helluva boss is similar to Hazbin hotel, its made by the same person and angel dust is still in it
those shows are not kid friendly y’all. you might just wanna pick a different show.
Hey, welcome back…i wouldnt put any of the inappropriate stuff in it, just the basic stuff
yeah but…i watched hazbin, these are not kid friendly. And gimkit may take it down for copyright. Ig maybe liliths end scene tho.
Yeah bro I love hazbin hotel its like my favorite show ever but you cannot put a game based on a 16+ yr old show on a game meant for people way younger than that. but I still love hazbin hotel. i’ve never seen helluva boss but pretty sure that’s for older audiences to
but… you could do that scene where nifty k!lls adam
maybe make the songs into like a running thing, as you run you read the lyrics
or a platform of the characters?
Uhh… here’s an idea, how about you’re the one who tries to help the d3m0ns with redemption and they try to cause havoc but the player has to stop them.
Cant have blood, and thats too violent for GKC
erm adam’s blood is actually gold so technically it’s not blood it’s angel juice. but it’s still violent so I guess ur right
Gimkit would PROBABLY say its blood anyways tho.
Some new games have bl00d but they stay in and get trending for some reason.
I mean, you could try to make it look like apple juice instead
If so, then use a mud pool or something called like that, and tint it to yellow.
This might help you work what you can add.
I’m just going to say that I would STRONGLY advise against making a game with these themes. These shows were NOT made for kids, let alone school-age kids.