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RedDragon_x
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Game Ideas for Intermediate Scratchers

This topic will share ideas for scratchers above the beginner level*.

Dedicated Hunter
A game where a hunter (the player) finds a deer he (or she, but I'll be referring to the hunter as a he because it's my default) really wants to kill. The hunter follows the deer's tracks through various places and stumbles upon weird people and other animals. The ending is for you to decide.
Mechanics:
The hunter clicks through paths. You can spice up the game by adding mini games such as a mini game where you find the deer's trail.
Ratings:
Complexity: 3/10
Patience: 8/10
Note: This game will take a long time to get the story in place so be patient! It will turn out great if you do!

ID?
A game in the style of “That's not my neighbor” where your a TSA agent at a high level airport and you must analyze individuals to see if they are trusted enough to go on the plane. Obviously you can add your own twist. This game may be a bit complex to code but if your willing to stick to it I believe in you!
Mechanics:
Search people, check IDs, etc. Take inspiration from “That's not my neighbor” or “Papers, please” to get some good ideas.
Ratings:
Complexity: 7/10
Patience: 4/10
Once you get past figuring out how to give people different traits and characteristics to make the game loseable, this will be a breeze.

The Day after Tomorrow
A game where you have 2 days to prepare for the apocalypse. Simple, but can be fun.
Mechanics: Get food, supplies, and at the end it will be determined whether you survived or not.
Ratings:
Complexity: 7/10
Patience: 5/10
Note: If you just use stat variables and see if there above a certain number at the end to determine whether you survived, this game shouldn't be to hard to make.

Any other ideas yall have I'd appreciate if you leave it in a similar format to me in the comment section, thanks!

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