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4th Space
4th Space was supposed to be a role playing game with the advanced features of being a furry and pissing yourself. It would feature patterned Onideus Style Graphics™. It would also contain a lot of realism, presumably based around the life of Matthew Moulton so it would feature a wetting system, where you constantly wet your diapers. The game was supposed to be made in RPG Maker XP, by expert programmer Matthew Moulton using the most primitive engine on the fucking planet, because he was unable to create his own.
The game would also be completely original by stealing material from Zelda, Maniac Mansion and Mega Man. Except now the character had the option to absolutely piss themselves in their diapers. Not only that, but it would also contain stolen sprites from other people. Mainly one guy who Onideus claims once used his sprites without crediting him so now he's going to recolor his sprite and steal them without crediting him to get back at him in some sort of petty revenge (as if this person cares).
Onideus spent two years talking about his game that no one cares about (when he wasn't talking about being trolled by other furfags) and posting updates on his LiveJournal. Obviously, said LiveJournal soon had to have anonymous comments locked when the few people who give a fuck about Onideus found it and came over to laugh at him. Eventually production slowed down to a halt in 2010 when Matthew became homeless for a few months and when his site "Backwater Productions", from which the occasional 20$ commissions was his only source of income, went down and all the content in it. It is likely Matthew kept copies, but be it due to embarrassment, loss of interest or the dawning realization of what a stupid and pointless idea this is, the content was never reposted and the topic was rarely mentioned again, ending his brief attempt to make something worse than "Bob's Game", in spite of once criticizing him.
If you pay close attention you might have noticed that demos and other materials for this game were hosted on Matthew's personal "business" site. Yes, on the site he tried to get people to hire him for programming gigs he also proudly hosted his half-made game about the joy incontinence. Bet that really helped him get more jobs.
The game was thankfully never released outside of a shitty demo.
Plot
The game is an adventure where you are one of a group of children and furries trapped inside a nightmarish, militant day-care center where all children are required to wear nothing but diapers and regularly shit and piss themselves, regardless of them needing a diaper or not. To a normal person this sound like torture, child abuse or, in the best case scenario, the plot of some sort of awful horror game. But to Matthew this all sounds like a pleasant experience that everyone can enjoy.
This is probably the most telling quote about the nature of the game:
Gameplay
It would feature the following interesting and worthwhile gameplay:
Have "IQ points" and the higher you go the more easily they can figure out various puzzle solutions, maybe even have some that are impossible until you reach a certain IQ level. If you don't have the innate intelligence to solve a puzzle directly you'll have to rely on old fashion information gathering as well as trial and error to come up with solutions. Essentially if you get smart enough you can basically bypass entire puzzles altogether. You can't separate your group until you get the walkie talkies. You can only separate as far as the range of the walkie talkies and if its an area with interference then you can't split up. Basically you always have to be in contact with one another. Maybe later if you build up enough "confidence points" then you can. That way some areas can be inaccessible until you build up your "confidence points". The more walkie talkies you have the more your group can split up. Courtney, or a younger NPC has been talking with a stuffed bear, which is actually an evil creature from the 4th space in disguise. Meters for likeness on each person, up to three stars, some characters you need to get them to hate you to do certain things and others you need to get them to like you a lot to do certain things. Deflated soccer ball, need to find pump and inflate, gets a character(s) to like you more. Find missing puzzle pieces for an NPC's puzzle, gets that character to like you more. Male character finds a skull or something gross, or maybe an insect, show it to timid characters to get them to freak and wet themselves as well as like you less. Compass and map, needed to navigate using coordinates or something, possibly use GPS instead. A character is missing her paint set, find it and she'll like you more. A character had something of theirs confiscated and its in a teacher's desk, retrieve it and they'll like you more. Scenario will involve steps to get the teacher out of the class using one character while another character sneaks in and retrieves the item. Similar in style to Maniac Mansion. School work of sorts, increases your IQ. Maybe have spell books and then spell gems, combining each in different ways for different effects. Write messages to people, like on chalk board, will change their reactions/likeness. When you approach something where there's something there a question mark will pop up and then you can press the action key again to activate the menu options. Once a match is lit you have a limited time to use it on something. Tools - screwdriver - needed to get into something or maybe take something apart. One student refuses to talk to you, but you look up something personal about them in their school records and then you're able to talk to them about it and gain their trust. Steal one of the older characters dentures to keep them out of a certain room, because they're looking for them. Use sewing needle to fix clothing, but first must learn how from one of the dorm mothers. Also increases IQ points. Money - quarters and dollars to start then later fives, tens and twenties Use squeegee to clean a window so you can see inside. Use dust buster to suck up something you can't normally pick up, maybe like a contact lens in conjunction with a pair of pantyhose, or maybe just to clean up a mess. Maybe have fighting system based on static forms, like your weapon has a base attack level and then depending on your stamina, luck, intelligence it could be increased, with stamina being the primary variable factor. So if you attack really quickly your stamina will run down and so will the number of effective attacks, where as if you wait for your stamina to build back up your hits will be more effective...the downside being that waiting leaves you open to attack. Nun is missing her rosary/cross necklace, you must find it. Need to get broom and sweep, make a mini game out of it, hard at first, then gets easier and easier and you get some kind of reward for the three highest scores (like the TV Studio games in Megaman Legends.) Maybe do another one with mowing the lawn. Maybe have the 4th space portal start off in a town and they won't let you leave until you can find some weapons and/or participate in some kind of battle test. The chores in the real world will be how you initially "level up". The main factor being stamina, the more stamina the more attacks you can make and the more power they have. Garbage can will get fuller by the day, if you come across it when it's full you can pick it up. If you take it out to the garbage for say seven days in a row you'll get some kind of an item or access to something. Maybe an increase in your allowance and an increase in your stamina points. When you're first in the Fourth Space everything seems normal (a forest like area) but things start getting weirder and weirder the further you venture in. Use magnet to get something metal out of hay - maybe a lost wedding band from one of the dorm mothers. Kite string and magnet for...getting a key maybe? Maybe have it locked in a drawer that you can only open about a quarter inch, or maybe have it fallen behind something big and heavy. Get binoculars from pervy Carrote Have a list of simple things to do, but maybe have the list incomplete, like something gets spilled on it and you have to figure out what the remaining tasks are. One of the toilets is backed up, in say the forest area outside of the orphanage, meaning it's impossible to wander that far without having an accident in your pants/diaper, so you need the plunger to get it unstuck. The List Quest -------- Summary ------- Your dorm mother has admired the responsibility you've shown so far and rewards you with WORK! It sounds troublesome, but it will win her over in thinking that you're "grown up" and you may just be able to get back into Pull-ups! There is however one problem, the list of chores she gives you gets splashed with water and many of the tasks get washed out, some so bad you can only make out a few letters. Will you be able to figure out all the chores that need to be done, get them done AND keep your diapers dry in time...or will you disappoint your dorm mother and wet your diapers like the big baby you know you are? (you are able to go to your dorm mother and have her remove your diapers so you can go like a big kid, but if you leak too much in your diapers you'll stay stuck in them, even if you do complete the list). Having to wear diapers will decrease your stamina, making the game harder. List ---- Wash dishes in the cafeteria Clean windows in the school house Sweep the floor in the church Take out the garbage Feed the cat Items Needed ------ Dish Soap Drain Plug Dish Scrubbie Windex Paper Towels Dust Pan Broom Cat Food Crossing The River Quest (skill level 5) ------------------ Summary ------- Find cinder blocks to use as a bridge to cross a river stream (4ft deep, 8ft wide). Cinder blocks are 8x8x16, use two wide, six high and six across, 72 total. Items And Skills Needed ------ Rope (found in barn) Cinder Blocks (found in various locations) Skill - knot tying (learn from Colby) Situational Plan - genius kid, when you find his teddy bear and promise to keep it secret. Steps ----- 1. Find genius kid's teddy bear. 2. Talk to Colby about how to tie knots. 3. Paint fence for Colby, earn stamina points and knot tying skills. 4. Locate each individual cinder block, take one at a time to river. Makes you move slower while carrying them, increasing your chance of wetting.. Earn stamina points. 5. Lower each cinder block into the water using the rope (maybe include a sub/mini game thing for dropping/centering the blocks. Pretty In Pink Quest (skill level 2) -------------- Summary ------- A kid's white shirts got put in with a red sock and they turned pink! Turn the shirts white again by putting them in the wash with a little bleach (1 cup) Items And Skills Needed ------ Bleach Measuring Cup Quarters Situational Plan - one of the dorm mothers maybe, when you find something for them or help them in some way. Steps ----- 1. Talk to kid with pink shirts. 2. Talk to dorm mother, ask how to fix, complete another quest for the answer. 3. Locate the measuring cup. 4. Locate the bleach. 5. Locate the quarters. 6. Wash the clothes. 7. Return white shirts, get something for it. Have like two status related item slots that'll have different effects, like increasing HP, luck, etc. Similar to FF3. Look up allergy info about teacher on medical computer, then find a feather or something to trigger their allergies to get the teacher out of room or distracted for a period of time.. Need to find the gloves so that you can get something that you wouldn't be able to pick up otherwise. Science/Ag project to grow a plant, need to water everyday and add plant food, if you do it right and your plant grows then you get an A on the assignment, maybe B for missing a day of feeding/watering, C for missing two days, etc. Increases your IQ points. Need to find and take a pet carrier into the fourth space, catch an animal using some involved means and bring it back to the real world to let loose in order to scare a mean dog or something off. Have a comedy moment about whether it's wise to let a new species into the world. One character can be like, "Meh, what harm could one little ** possibly do?". Maybe have a dig site/mine close to the orphanage with...stuff. Need to get wrench to shut off or turn on some water main, maybe to get to something in a fountain without getting all wet, which would saturate your pullups/diapers/panties and get you stuck in diapers. Need to go around in the forest and collect sticks in order to make a fire for camp each night. The more you can find the warmer you'll be at night, maybe get sick if not warm enough or stamina stats go down. Or maybe increase your likelihood of wetting yourself at night. Grades could be used to increase intelligent stat or maybe get items from it, maybe candy stuff that could then be used in the fourth space for something. Maybe a troll or something that demands food won't like anything you give it except for say Skittles (what you get for getting an A). Allude to it by having him say something like, "Oh how I long to "taste the rainbow", if only I could..." Go to bed with like a nightmare/dream stone and enter a dream world sequence thing or scenario. Dorm Mother is afraid of mice, capture a mouse, set it loose in her room, causes her to faint. In order to get into the garage you need to get the remote from the head master's desk. Maybe have limited item capacity, following a form like this. ------- In your room you have a chest that can store 50 items. You have a diaper bag that can carry 25 diaper items. You have a duffle bag that can carry 25 regular items. Maybe have a first aid kit for healing things. Maybe a tool box for various tools. You need to bake a cake - as some kind of side quest or something. USB Thumb Drive - You can access computers and save files from them and programs that let you do certain things. Have it setup so you have limited space and maybe you can buy or find an upgrade at some point. Tupperware - Used to store things, like maybe a bug to scare someone or distract them. Lighter/Matches - Matches have limited use, say 10 lights. Lighter is also limited to say 50 lights. Boxes - Can't open without a pocket knife or cutter. Timer - Use to wake yourself up in the night, otherwise you'll just sleep straight through. Only way to be awake at night when starting out. Adventuring ----------- Before you can go off adventuring you need to acquire certain items. First a clip board and pencil just to make the list of needed items. Then a watch, for timing the portal dilations, have it so the portals are time based and only working for a certain amount of time in certain places. Sleeping bags, tent, backpack, diaper changing pad, binoculars, maybe life vests for crossing water, rope, toolbox, radios, etc. Not everything you'll be able to get right away. You can check the list in a menu style system, as you go through the game new items will be added to the list and then checked off when you find them. Report Post