A Gaggle of Teens by Trent Naclerio (MS Paint, Mouse. 2020.) As you may know, I'm a pretty seasoned tabletop rpg gamer. I've played D&D since I was thirteen, played Vampire the Masquerade and other World of Darkness games since just a bit before then, and ever since I've been exposed to other tabletop games like Honey Heist, GURPS, Shadowrun, and so on.
I have been the Dungeon/Game Master for multiple oneshots, but I have only personally DM'd three campaigns in my lifetime. The latest campaign is what my players and I like to call 'Us Campaign'-- essentially, the players play as themselves... but in a DND setting, aka Faerun.
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Two years ago, Riot Games released the debut video that would shake the League of Legends community for forever. Featuring four champions from the hit MOBA game, Riot Games took inspiration from the newfound popularity of the KPOP genre and made it their own.
With that, they dropped what was basically as culturally significant as the atomic bomb. The League of Legends world was shattered from the jaw-dropping visuals, music, and the overall concept of "KDA POP/STARS". We were all left thirsting for more, wondering what the new virtual band (featuring favorite champions such as Kai'Sa, Akali, Evelynn, and Ahri) would do next... And then for the next two years? Complete silence. Nothing. Our breaths were left hitched as K/DA seemingly disappeared into the darkness. But in this year of 2020, as quarantine fell upon us, Riot Games blessed us with a single signaling the return of the girl band. First it was "BADDEST", then they introduced to us a new member through a masterful social media campaign. Then... it was "MORE". And oh god, did I want more. |
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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