Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-71.58.105.28-20140727171854/@comment-2103639-20150106120657

That is an extremely valid point, and make the levels co-op, so like your Facebook friends, you actually do have a colleague who joins you. Maybe you could choose if you wanted to play it story-mode, using all the characters (including yourself), or custom-mode (where you choose the characters yourself, or put someone in another's role), or similar. That means that anyone who wants the fan-partnership of Jomy (Jones-Amy), can have it? I'm just not sure yet, but we'll see where to go from here.

I had thought that you can have a fully-customisable character, where you unlock outfits etc, for yourself, and for characters, and cutscenes etc, are all written so the character is included but doesn't answer. I think Legend of Zelda does that well, and I think it would be suitable for this, but you can have an option-select thing? I feel doing it in the style of Grand Theft Auto/L.A. Noire would be good as decisions are already made for you. However, then again, collectibles etc would have to be included - not planned those.

As for the seasons, 82 is a heck of a lot for only two seasons in television land. However, if it was a video game, the extra cases and whatnot, could be downloadable content. You could even make your own episode or so. You have your own character, and you could include what happened next - between Season One and Season Two - maybe then have your crossover there too. I'd like to have Jones and the team overlap, but I don't know how it'd effect Grimsborough. I'm starting to think that Martha Price turns Grimsborough into a rapid state of decay.

This forces people to leave, and riot, or similar, and so they leave. However, how would Season Three possibly pan out? Another police department? It'd go on forever, but there's plenty of room for development. I just would love a fully three-dimensional place to explore, with plenty of Easter Eggs to do, with a three-dimensional character model. However, television? It's possible, but I think the list of cases/investigations would be too long, unless split up. I have my ideas though, and I respect everyone else's.