I'm posting this because there have been way too many questions about future games, particularily Ore No Ryomi 3. Most of them ask the same questions, so here are the answers: (now edited by chubigans)
ORE NO RYOMI 3
Q: When will Ore No Ryomi 3 be released?
A: ONR3 is a long way away. Chubigans has stated that he wants to make the game when he can really make something out of it, which means it probably won't see light for years.
Q: Is there a demo and where can I get it?
A: No, and there probably won't be until the official release.
Q: Can I still believe all that stuff I read about ONR3 a long time ago, like choosing your menu for the day and food upgrades?
A: Since the game has been completely restructured, revamped, and even renamed, all of those twice or more, probably not - but the concepts are still around, so you can always hope for your favorites.
Q: Wait, the game isn't called Ore No Ryomi 3?
A: It might be. But probably not. It probably won't be called King of All Cooks or Brew, Pour, Delicious, either.
Q: I have to pay for it?
A: First it was free, then it was commercial, then it was free again, now it's commercial again. Apparently you will have to pay for it, though that could possibly change given the game's track record. Don't whine, please.
Other Games
Q: Will Helicopter Cacophany 3 ever be made?
A: Possibly. Chubigans really isn't sure. You can download the old, old, OLD demo here, but it's completely outdated in about every possible way, so don't make any assumptions from it.
Q: Will Atlantis 3 ever be made?
A: No.
Q: Flackjackin? In Dreams? Fluidity?
A: Nope, nope, and nope. All ideas that didn't take off, or even get out of the hangar for that matter. (Fluidity may be the title for Liquisity 2.)
Q: Liquisity 2?
A: A sequel to Liquisity. Could take a while, but it's far more than concepts at the moment, and certainly won't be canceled given its financial backing.
Q: How about KeyKnight?
A: Extremely unlikely.
Q: Sandbox of God 2?
A: Maybe, maybe not. Don't confuse it with Sandbox of God: Remastered, which is "just" a remake rather than a sequel.












