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Originally posted by cybergnu:
**For instance, no one has an RPG that takes place in the time of Caesar or maybe a New York backstreet crime type thing. Everything seems to be so SF and Fantasy-centric.
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I've got an "overview and goals" document and a game map (along with a couple of character outlines) for a "Life in Ancient Rome" educational game. If you've ever seen the "Oregon Trail" family, the concept is similar, game play radically different and (I hope) much richer. Player can be household slave, freedman (runs a small business), "headcount" citizen (another business man maybe a little shady, but might have to vote, server on jury, etc. lives in an insula), knight (big business, money lender and so forth, has a nice house, owns insulae), senator. With resources and responsibilities to match.
I'm also toying with a similar concept based out of a 19th century NY,NY tenement. I've been intrigued by this (url="http://"http://www.tenement.org")http://www.tenement.org(/url) for a long time.
Lots of learning left - since I'm a programmer not an artist even rendering a a simple building is still something of a black art to me.
Cheers,
-bc
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