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I've been out of the "roleplay groove" for quite some time. It seems to be a forum dominated by the younger members of the forum (that's how it was when I was a neophyte), which I don't really have an explanation for. By no means do I see it as something just for younger members, and so I wonder why people around my age don't participate. Do they not have enough time? Are they intimidated by the thought of commitment to a fast-moving, goal-oriented roleplay? I know I certainly am. I also don't have huge amounts of time to devote to something like that.
So I'm playing with the idea of starting an extremely casual, player-driven (rather than GM-driven) roleplay - and without going ~Original~, Animal Crossing seems like the perfect series for something like that. There'd be an in-universe calendar, such that the players would be able to experience holidays and changing seasons, but at a pace that'd be accessible to everyone.
I feel like it'd be an excellent opportunity to work on character development and writing skills in general. You can have a brief chat with your neighbor about the weather before you head off to the beach to recline with some of your best buds. You could lurk in the local coffee shop, talking to your sleepy companion about your fascination with Romantic-era literature (as they nod their head and brood upon some other subject entirely, unbeknownst to you). Challenge someone to a fishing contest, and write about how the rustling of the leaves in the trees around you and the quiet babbling of the brook fills you with a peace like none other.
I think there'd be the option to be either a human or an animal, and I don't see why you couldn't have multiple characters, creating a huge and creatively inspired community in which to enjoy a simple life.
Eh. What do people think about that?
So I'm playing with the idea of starting an extremely casual, player-driven (rather than GM-driven) roleplay - and without going ~Original~, Animal Crossing seems like the perfect series for something like that. There'd be an in-universe calendar, such that the players would be able to experience holidays and changing seasons, but at a pace that'd be accessible to everyone.
I feel like it'd be an excellent opportunity to work on character development and writing skills in general. You can have a brief chat with your neighbor about the weather before you head off to the beach to recline with some of your best buds. You could lurk in the local coffee shop, talking to your sleepy companion about your fascination with Romantic-era literature (as they nod their head and brood upon some other subject entirely, unbeknownst to you). Challenge someone to a fishing contest, and write about how the rustling of the leaves in the trees around you and the quiet babbling of the brook fills you with a peace like none other.
I think there'd be the option to be either a human or an animal, and I don't see why you couldn't have multiple characters, creating a huge and creatively inspired community in which to enjoy a simple life.
Eh. What do people think about that?