Author Topic: An Adventure about Making an Adventure  (Read 1844 times)

Commands will decide how a real adventure works later on

On June 19th, a young man decides it's time to stop procrastinating and make that goddamn forum adventure



You aren't necessarily him, but let's just say you are. This guy:


Alright, you seem all ready to type the OP out on your incredibly lazily drawn computer


What now?
« Last Edit: June 19, 2013, 02:20:43 PM by Mr. Jelly »

it can wait, research cant though
masturbate

it can wait, research cant though
masturbate

research? There's hardly anything researchographic about the Wang River


Okay:
Title adventure Poopybutt McGee: The man that never was
Then draw a horrible title picture to go into the OP.

make an adventure about Mr. Jelly research

Okay:
Title adventure Poopybutt McGee: The man that never was
Then draw a horrible title picture to go into the OP.
make an adventure about Mr. Jelly research

Different ideas flash through your mind and now you realize your problem



You just can't decide what to pick. You've had ideas like steampunk time travel adventures, dystopian war-torn future, viva la résistance in a dystopian cyberpunk setting, class based, Fallout-esque skills based, this, that...



Alright alright, let's try and start off by pinning down a setting




clearly you need a fallout adventure

Roll to dodge esque?

Of the very few things you're sure about, you do know it will work by multiple forumers creating/picking characters and giving them commands. However, what system you'll use for this is still undecided.

Hmm, you're getting ahead of yourself again

maybe some procrastination will get the juices flowing? (literally ;) )


make an adventure that asks users to provide input on how to make an adventure

post results

make an adventure that asks users to provide input on how to make an adventure

post results
Right out of Shakespeare.

make an adventure that asks users to provide input on how to make an adventure

post results

Oh...oh dear



You broke Mr. Jelly. That was too meta.

call all the kings horses and all the kings men!