The main theme of my game will be about the flexibility of morals, the fluidity of ethics. Not about how ambiguous good and evil can be, but about how there are no good or evil, just actions. There will be no such this as 'failure', it won't be like in other games where if you choose the wrong option, you have to redo something, or if you accidently get caught stealing, you just open up your saved game. Murder will open up certain options for RP not otherwise available. The authorites will not be decked out with huge weapons and swoop in on you the second you walk into town, so 'crimes' will a viable option. Breaking into someone's house, killing them, and stealing all their money will have benefits, and you won't always get caught.
But then other actions will also open up more game play. Saving the poor woman won't get you any money, but some people will trust you more, just as stealing will make some people trust you more.
None of this silly "oh, you helped a poor person, the entire town loves you' stuff :). If you do 'good' you'll piss off some people, same with 'bad'.
Plus i'm gonna have a very strong political aspect to my game. A huge part will be showing the flaws in every political system. Monarchies will have dodering old inbred kings, republics won't be representative of the people at all, democracies will be run by idiots. But each form of rule will also have it's good points. Monarchies will be united well. Republics will be far more effiecent, and democracies will be more representative. There will also be states with other forms of government, tyrrany, oligarchy, and what not. All this to the back drop of a very realistic Ancient Greek-esque setting, with strong undertones of surreality running through it.
That is, assuming I have the money to buy coldstone, then the time to make it
P.S. Oh, and a healthy dose of Philosophy and social commentarry, both modern and ancient, thrown in for good measure!
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"For Example: Sunny days make me happy, rainy days make me sad." "But you can have fun on a rainy day too." "Your truth can be changed simply by how you accept it." "That is how fragile truth is for a human being."
(This message has been edited by Mashish (edited 05-01-2001).)