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paprikaries · 1 year
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“What are you doing?” 🤨_ ”What do you mean?” 🙃          _(WIP animation)_ fanart/fananimation: Mr. King Dice (Cuphead franchise)
- 2nd animation test with colors - 1st animation test - 1st Colouring test
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thatcheesyler · 1 year
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HELP WHAT HAVE I DONE, @paprikaries I'M SO SORRY
I'M SO BAD AT EDITING OML-
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yerimyh · 4 years
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@paprikari just posted
— yerim's public & only instagram
instagram is the only social media that yerim uses besides tiktok
paprikari is her only account! she clearly follows everyone on there
her handle's PAPRIKa (from the movie paprika) + kirARI (from kakegurui) but most people have no idea
honestly... wishes her handle was @evegf or @juliettesilvertongf as in juliette/eve's (from grimm) girlfriend and her bio something grimm related as well, but she prefers to remain at least a lil bit professional yk
her whole acc is 98% in korean and just sometimes uses english on captions or stories
name: na yerim
bio: contact me at [email protected] for more information about my paintings.
her acc is very aesthetic and all of her photos match even though she doesn't particularly follow a specific color scheme
posts a bit of everything, but mostly herself and her paintings
does NOT have any highlights, but she does post a fair amount of stories
she doesn't post very frequently hence her low amount of posts
and also doesn't usually put a lot of photos in a single post
she has some... followers? doesn't consider herself famous at all but she does have a pretty good amount of likes and comments
her latest post was her newest collection (caption is literally... "new collection :)") named after something from grimm.. pls help she's obsessed with the show (it means "death for love" btw)
art credits: http://www.sylviethouron.fr/ !!
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emritcheson · 5 years
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Is Mortimer Beckett and The Book of Gold Really That Bad?
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(Full disclosure: this post contains mild spoilers for discussion’s sake.)
So I am a big fan of the Delicious series and the many spin-offs that have launched from its universe, now formally known as GameHouse Original Stories.  Yes, they sometimes seem like they’re hyper-marketed at that Hallmark Channel crowd, but they are the cream of the crop of modern casual games, I promise.  That said, not every game that comes out of GameHouse Studios is a masterpiece.  But just because it’s not a masterpiece doesn’t mean there isn’t good to be found or fun to be had.
Enter Mortimer Beckett and The Book of Gold, released in 2017.  For those unaware, Mortimer Beckett was not originally a GameHouse IP, instead starring in his own series of hidden object games developed by Paprikari from 2007 to 2012.  I played the first in the series, Secrets of Spooky Manor, and dabbled with others, but I am by no means an aficionado on Mortimer Beckett lore.  Actually, I’m not big into the hidden object genre period.  I can tell you, though, that this game feels very different to the traditional Mortimer Beckett series.  Paprikari still worked as the developer for Book of Gold, but the overall style and flavor is extremely influenced by GameHouse.
I can only assume GameHouse acquired permission to use Mortimer’s character around the same time they acquired Sally from GamesCafe’s Sally’s Salon series.  These were two fairly well-known faces in casual gaming for many years, and for those characters to suddenly be picked up by a new company and breathed new life was a strange move to witness.
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Not to say it was a bad one.  I was an am a dedicated Sally fan and Sally’s Salon - Beauty Secrets blew my expectations out of the water.
Book of Gold on the other hand...well, that’s why we’re here.
Before I even played the game, the first things I noticed were the consistently negative ratings it received across distributing websites.  Now all things considered, I wasn’t expecting perfection, but these scores were abysmally low.  I thought, “it can’t be as bad as that, right?”
And after playing through the whole thing in one night, I will proudly go on record to say that this game does not deserve these low ratings.
Buuut it’s not perfect, either.
So let’s talk.
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First, the elephant in the room - the gameplay itself.  As previously stated, Mortimer Beckett is a hidden object series.  GameHouse is best known for their time management games that occasionally have hidden object mini games sprinkled through the levels.  Mini games and main gameplay mechanics are two very different things, mind you.
That said, I think the translation of the gameplay went very well.  Better than I was expecting, at least.  You’re given a scene in which you must find pieces of different objects that will help you in your current situation.  Then, once those pieces are put together, you can use those objects in the scene to complete small puzzles.  Even with my limited hidden object experience, I can tell that this style of finding pieces of things is quite unique.  
In fact, this was my biggest complaint back in Secrets of Spooky Manor: the pieces that some objects broke into seemed arbitrary and unnatural, making it harder to find what I was looking for.  In Book of Gold, the objects are broken up where they naturally have different “sections” (for example, if you’re looking for a screwdriver, it would be in two separate pieces: the handle and the bit) and gameplay is smoother as a result.
There are also three different kinds of challenge levels throughout the game in which you have to complete certain tasks within a time limit.  These provide a nice sprinkle of adrenaline rush as the main levels have no time limit and you’re welcome to stare at and contemplate them as long as you wish.  So all in all, the gameplay is pretty solid.
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Let’s discuss the plot.  Mortimer Beckett moves to Snuggford after inheriting a museum from his Uncle Jerome (a staple character of the series until now, I understand).  In his last letter, Uncle Jerome mentions something called the Book of Gold which apparently possesses mystical qualities, and warns Mortimer to keep it safe.
Even as someone with very little preexisting attachment to this character, I found Mortimer very charming and enjoyable, in that “I don’t really know what I’m doing but I’m going to make the best of it anyway, and probably embarrass myself in the process” kind of way.  It was also refreshing simply to play as a guy, as GameHouse Original Stories pretty much exclusively feature women protagonists.
Speaking of which, while this is happening, Kate O’Malley (Delicious Emily’s sister-in-law) is having something of a life crisis and desperately looking for some kind of adventure to get her out of her “boring” hometown.
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This is good for two reasons.  One: Kate is a character seen very little of in the Delicious series.  Other than she’s Patrick’s sister and she used to work as a perfume salesgirl, we didn’t know much about her until Book of Gold.  The writers really gave her some agency this time around, where previously she felt kind of cardboard.  And two: Snuggford is often viewed as a very idyllic small town with emphasis on supporting local businesses and fostering community with others.  It’s oddly refreshing to see a protagonist character have a negative view of this place.
Anyway, the two run into each other, shenanigans ensue, and an adventure does indeed begin.
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Now if GameHouse is known for anything besides time management gameplay, it’s their heterosexual romantic subplots.  And as much as I was hoping for a platonic partnership this time around, I have to say I ended up liking Kate and Mortimer more than I expected.  It is a bit tropey and shoved down your throat at times, but I think their personalities play off each other quite nicely - Mortimer the somewhat bumbling scholar and Kate the confident risk-taker.  In the end I was genuinely rooting for them.
The story itself as a whole is...fine.  Not amazing, not terrible, but fine.  It has good intentions but, as I said, falls into tropes and shenanigans rather than raising the stakes.  And when the stakes are raised, it fails to explain why and generally lacks urgency.
The best parts of the story in my opinion are the more character-driven scenes.  Stemming from Kate’s desire for adventure, there is an underlying emotional theme about whether or not you’re satisfied with your life and where you are in it.  I think this is handled better than the immediate plot, but could still use some tweaks.  Overall, the writing has the same wonkiness I would expect from any story that hasn’t truly found its groove yet, but it does enough to keep you intrigued.
I absolutely cannot knock GameHouse for trying to do something new, especially in this cash cow of a universe they’ve built for themselves.  They’ve been using basically the same formula for the past ten years or so, and it makes sense that they would want to branch out into other things while still attracting their core audience.
Unfortunately, this game has some very apparent growing pains.
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My biggest issue without a doubt is the art.  It’s inconsistent, there’s no other word for it.  Some sprites are completely 2-D, others are completely rendered in 3-D.  Sometimes it’s 2.5-D.  Sometimes it’s 2-D heads stitched onto 3-D bodies.  Some characters look very disproportionate when standing next to others.  Not to mention a lot of reused assets from other games.  I can’t show it for spoiler reasons, but there is a scene near the very end of the game where the character cutting-and-pasting is so painfully obvious and so sloppily done that I almost had to close my computer and take a lap around the house to compose myself.
Also, this game has far less music than I expected.  Despite a swingin’ noir-style theme song written by Adam Gubman, most cutscenes carry out with only generic background white noise for company.  And let me tell you, when a dramatic scene is going down and the only thing you can hear is the muffled voice of an airport intercom?  It feels wrong.  And also lends to that lack of urgency I mentioned earlier.
And as much as I hate to, we have to talk about the “exotic” themes.
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For the most part, I would describe GameHouse as having “lukewarm sensitivity” to cultures that are not North American or European.  They have good intentions and for the most part their characters are pretty well rounded, but their research still leaves a little bit to be desired.  I think the Inuit tribe from Delicious - Emily’s Hopes and Fears is the best example of what I’m talking about.
However, I would not put Book of Gold in that same sensitivity tier.  During the third chapter, Mortimer and Kate travel to South America (it’s never specifically stated but since Machu Picchu is clearly visible in one of the scenes, it’s pretty safe to say they’re in Peru) and end up getting lost in the jungle.  Kate is more or less kidnapped by a group of natives, whose leader speaks what can only be described as “cave man English” and invites her to join his harem.  When she refuses, he threatens to kill her if she doesn’t complete the puzzles set before her.  Then, when Kate manages to escape, the tribe leader leans over to one of his guards and says, “Those tourists are so gullible,” indicated that it was all an act.  I still have no idea what to think about this entire section.
There’s also a great deal of Arabian influence in the second half of the game, as the main villain claims to be a sheikh, but I would say that it’s more there for visual interest than anything else.  The side characters you meet in this arc aren’t particularly memorable, and aside from avoiding a sandstorm and racing camels at one point, the desert setting is just kind of...there.  It’s not as bad as it could have been, but it certainly wasn’t doing the game as a whole many favors, either.
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To wrap this up with a bow, if you disliked this game simply because it was different and not the “signature GameHouse experience” you’ve come to expect, I feel sorry for you.  If you disliked this game because it doesn’t feel as polished as it could have been and the graphics are a bit of a train wreck?  Yeah, I get you.  But I still found this game enjoyable despite its flaws.  And if you’ve been avoiding this game because the bad ratings scared you off, pull on your big girl panties and manage your expectations.
I really hope that GameHouse sees Book of Gold as a learning experience and not a failure, because I think there’s some genuine potential here.  With some tweaks and polish (and clearer art direction), I would happily accept another game like this.
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scarlettdrgna · 3 years
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@paprikari just posted
— yerim’s public & only instagram
instagram is the only social media that yerim uses besides tiktok
paprikari is her only account! she clearly follows everyone on there
her handle's PAPRIKa (from the movie paprika) + kirARI (from kakegurui) but most people have no idea
honestly... wishes her handle was @evesgf or @juliettesilvertonsgf as in juliette/eve's (from grimm) girlfriend and her bio something grimm related as well, but she prefers to remain at least a lil bit professional yk
her whole acc is 98% in korean and just sometimes uses english on captions or stories
name: na yerim
bio: contact me at [email protected] for more information about my paintings.
her acc is very aesthetic and all of her photos match even though she doesn't particularly follow a specific color scheme
posts a bit of everything, but mostly herself and her paintings
does NOT have any highlights, but she does post a fair amount of stories
she doesn't post very frequently hence her low amount of posts
and also doesn't usually put a lot of photos in a single post
she has some... followers? doesn't consider herself famous at all but she does have a pretty good amount of likes and comments
her latest post was her newest collection (caption is literally... "new collection :)") named after something from grimm.. pls help she's obsessed with the show (it means "death for love" btw)
art credits: http://www.sylviethouron.fr/ !!
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free-games-online · 7 years
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Mortimer Beckett Games List
Mortimer Beckett Games Series by Paprikari for PC, Mac and iPad
This Mortimer Beckett games list. Includes details and order of the games, so far. In this HOPA series by Paprikari. For PC, Mac and iPad. And the latest on the Mortimer Beckett 5 release. For more games like Mortimer Beckett. Check out my list of posts, included below. (more…)
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paprikaries · 6 months
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6th Anniversary _ WIP New update! 😁
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paprikaries · 10 months
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"You're breathtaking!"_ comics WIP Fanart: King Dice / Mr. King Dice From: "Cuphead" franchise (studio mdhr/Netflix) Hi everyone. I can't wait to work on new cuphead fanarts! I was very busy these past weeks and I could't find the time to create more content here. I should work on other stuff for clients out of the internet but I want to draw silly funny stuff so bad! 😆 This is a fast sketch I made, and it's part of a little comics. This is my daily contribution to the fandom ! ^^
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paprikaries · 1 year
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King Dice Show how much lower than the Devil Game?
Hello! I have a couple of images as reference to understand heigh difference between TheDevil-Game and KingDice-Game, so I think it's possible to estimate a comparison between Devil-Game and Dice-Show. My impression is that the Devil-Game is TALLER than King Dice-Game, which means that he's also taller than Dice and Devil-show (because Devil-Show looks a bit lower than Dice-Show). I can create a visual high comparison to clarify why I came to this conclusion, if you like! One important thing: Speaking of the Devil, I think that it will remain a speculation since apparently he's able to change his body size. I'm not sure if his real size is the one he generally shows to people. In game, he looks way bigger when sitting on his throne, not to mention he becomes gigantic in the 2nd and 3rd phase in the last fight. We know that (according to what the creators have said) the show isn't exactly in canon with the game, so we can only speculate, but I can see a pattern between the Devil-Game and the Devil-Show, since Devil-Show can change his body size too and he can become gigantic too (maybe even bigger than Devil in Game). So... When at "normal" size, Devil-Game looks bigger than Devil-Show, but when they increase their size, then giganticDevil-Show looks bigger than giganticDevil-Game. We don't know if the real size is the "normal one" or the "gigantic one" (maybe he likes to stay tynier so he can live between "humans", or maybe he uses his magic to increase his size, or maybe Devil-Show real size is the gigantic one since he has a giga-fork as trident). Speaking of King Dice-Game, he also looks gigantic when you fight against him, but it looks more like a magic trick since everything become bigger around the player. Unless he's able to change the size of the entire casino AND his own body size, I'd say that he's probably able to use his magic to make you smaller (that would explain why Cuphead/Mugman looks so tiny in the pool table). It's still possible that he's able to use some magic trick to make everything gigantic in a specific situation and in a restricted space, as if he creates a "dimensional sphere" around him while he's doing something specific (like playing). You know, like some Disney characters do. (for example Josè Carioca, or The Genie or Facilier while they sing... ). Anyway.. Speaking about "normal" sizes (means we exclude the gigantic forms), I'd say that the scheme is this one: The Devil-Game > Mr. King Dice-Game > King Dice-Show > The Devil-Show. Hope that helps! Let me know if you want a representation of this! 😁
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paprikaries · 3 years
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Fanart _ Loki & Mobius Loki god of mischief _  Avengers _ Marvel _ Disney _ Cartoon I think Loki is trying to steal something. I’m also convinced that “parental control” is activated.
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