One of the very first tabletop roleplaying games I was ever introduced to was the system of Vampire the Masquerade. Though I am hardly acquainted with the people who introduced the system to me now, the game holds a dear place in my heart as it was the cause for me tripping into the vast world that was the universe of tabletop roleplaying games.
Because if I never created my cringy, angsty vampire character, I never would've been introduce to the wondrous world that was Dungeons and Dragons.
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The short answer: I don't know.
Before you go, "alright, I'm out of here," I think the question of "What game do I want to make?" goes so much deeper than the surface level. Underneath it, there are a multitude of other questions, prompts, and thoughts that need to be explored, and will be explored below! It's been around four weeks since the first day of school began. As per Plan C, all schools in Durham County are undergoing remote learning; so how has that been for your local, everyday highschooler?
In summary: better than expected. Finally. After two years of agonized waiting, it was ready.
Ooblets: a game where you can collect super cute monsters via engaging in an epic dance battle. When it had released, I knew my week would be stolen away by the game. |
AuthorHey, Jay Phung here. This is my blog where I reflect on various assignments from Game Design! Please enjoy your stay (´・ω・`). Archives
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