by gg3 » Thu 04 May 2006, 08:13:07
What I would find interesting is a more oldschool role-play of some kind where players can set up multiple characters and interact in a specific scenario. This would be conducted primarily as a text exercise, with supporting visuals in the form of still pictures that show landscapes, maps, and various features.
Possible starting points for scenarios:
- Neighbors living in a city.
- Sustainable rural community.
- Small town.
- Military strategy & tactics.
- Corporations in various sectors of the economy.
- Elected officials in a parliamentary democracy.
- Geopolitics: countries on the world map.
Possible scenarios:
- Various time-orderings of events such as pandemic, PO, and climate impacts: how do things change when the order of these events changes?
- Various degrees and time-rates of decline & change: slow/hard, fast/hard, slow/soft, and fast/soft.
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Now as it turns out, one of my clients is a company that runs a very popular virtual reality site, and I know the folks there pretty well. Another of my clients is a subsidiary of a major game producer whose titles include a few that are iconically famous. Another, who we just picked up, does brand-related creative work for companies that are household brands. Our company can handle coding & ongoing maintenance, and provide free hosting & bandwidth, so perhaps what we're looking for from the others is more like creative input to the design of the site and the game structures. I'm thinking about sending out email to see if one or more of them would be interested in collaborating on this.
The technology for this should be fairly simple, basically it's turn-of-the-century web design but the look & feel are important. The point of the exercise is not to come up with something visually flashy, but something that would enable people to play out scenarios according to agreed rule-sets, and see where they go. We would also be able to collect data from the ongoing interactions, and analyze to see if there's anything we can learn about what's likely to come up if these scenarios occur.
Feedback, anyone?