>>717683171
Trust the plan, dudeski. Here's a breakdown of it all:
>1. Release the first part of The Frydarian Tale
>2. Create an animated short series that is billed as an abridged version of the story depicted in The Frydarian Tale while working on the second part (to incentivize people to buy the game to experience the true story and not the absurd, Munchausen-like version our little Dragon fabricated)
>3. Produce merchandise based on Fygoon and his friends (t-shirts, stuffed toys, action figures, magnets, soundtrack albums, candy bars with collectible cards, etc.)
>4. Use the sale of merchandise and games to finish the second part of The Frydarian Tale, combine the two parts into a single game and sell it for double the price (owners of the first game receive it as a free update)
>5. Continue the short series based on the abridged story of the second part
>6. Get more money from merchandising and game sales to finish The Frydarian Tale's final part and release it as The Frydarian Tale: The Reign, Exile, and Conquest of Joseph Fygoon (now the price is triple the original since it combines all three parts into a single, cohesive experience but early adopters receive each new part as an update)
>7. Finish the animated series based on the final part of the game
>8. Create follow-up games concerning elements like where the Botnets originated, why the Saberwolves immigrated to Frydar Island, a prequel based on the Dragon-Elvarian War, and ultimately concluding with such a bombastic end that the Fygooniverse as we know it can never recover
>9. Meanwhile, create games based on the absurdist version of the stories that were made up by Fygoon himself in the animated series, including a Zelda II/Link: The Faces of Evil clone, a puzzle game, and whatever crossover ideas I come up with in the future
>10. Find a way to get a deal with Universal Studios to make a film so I can replace all the stupid ass Harry Potter rides with superior rides based on the Fygooniverse