Some Questions
Now for some questions about your flash experience on Newgrounds. You don't have to answer them, but I'm interested to know what you think about any of them.
The Questions
- Do you prefer long flashes (6-10 minutes) or short flashes (2-5 minutes)?
- Do you enjoy cliffhanger flashes (Multiple flashes telling a single story), or stand-alone flashes (One that tells the whole story)
- Feelings on mixed-genre flashes like Devil-Slayer, which have Action, Comedy, and Drama elements?
UPDATE>>THE PURPOSE OF THESE QUESTIONS!<<UPDATE
Q: Why are you asking these questions? Why don't you quit asking what people think and do you?
A: I was just curious if people felt the same way I did about other people's flashes, NOT TO FIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE THINK SO THAT I CAN DO WHAT THEY SAY, I'm not stupid, I know more than anybody that you can't please everyone. I decided a long time ago that I want to start making long flashes, I'm incapable of making anything completely serious, and that I'm doing stand-alone stories because those are the types of flashes I enjoy.
Flash Projectz Update
Wuddup Newgrounds? For those of you who saw my previous post about my resarting problem and gave me advice, good lookin' out. I appreciate it, and it greatly helped me on my decision to finish the Devil-Slayer series, the first one I began but got scared because I was a n00b when I started it. Yes it has its cliche's and bad plot elements, but so does Avatar and God knows that cartoon's still sick. So maybe I can make something good out of it, I'm aiming high for DevilSlayer V: Endgame, which you'll hopefully see before the end of this year. But for now, I've released DEVIL-SLAYER [EP.IV] HERE. Enjoy, it's a story builder more than random gore like the others, but I promise Endgame will have plenty of combat.
Jimtopia
-I prefer flashes to be right on the 5-6 minute mark.
-I like stand alone flashes unless the author is really good at telling a long story.
-I think Action Comedy and Drama go well together when you balance them properly, like; don't establish a cartoon as a comedy and then get all dramatic, and don't just throw together a bunch of action scenes with no drama.