I figured this would be fun to discuss.
Obviously we all have our preferred genres and we rarely deviate from that. Our "comfort zones" so to speak. However, I'm sure that at least some of us have deviated from it somewhat, or at least have considered doing so. Either because a friend wanted us to join their game or we simply wanted to try something new and expand our own horizons.
If so, what was/is yours? What is one RP you would participate in or have participated in that was outside of your usual "comfort zone" or genres of interest?
My answer would have to be RP's pertaining to sports or games competitions. Think things like chess tournaments, Olympic sports, etc. I'm not even particularly into sports myself, but I like the idea of a RP centred around different athletes all competing to reach the top. Such a premise seems like it would have a perfect balance of fluff, action, slice of life, angst, and drama. This is especially true in a tournament as prestigious as the Olympics. I can already imagine subplots about bitter rivalries, performance sabotage, and all those other juicy scandals that occur in the sporting world. Rarely do I participate in modern realistic settings, but I am willing to do so when there's more of a premise beyond slice of life.
Obviously we all have our preferred genres and we rarely deviate from that. Our "comfort zones" so to speak. However, I'm sure that at least some of us have deviated from it somewhat, or at least have considered doing so. Either because a friend wanted us to join their game or we simply wanted to try something new and expand our own horizons.
If so, what was/is yours? What is one RP you would participate in or have participated in that was outside of your usual "comfort zone" or genres of interest?
My answer would have to be RP's pertaining to sports or games competitions. Think things like chess tournaments, Olympic sports, etc. I'm not even particularly into sports myself, but I like the idea of a RP centred around different athletes all competing to reach the top. Such a premise seems like it would have a perfect balance of fluff, action, slice of life, angst, and drama. This is especially true in a tournament as prestigious as the Olympics. I can already imagine subplots about bitter rivalries, performance sabotage, and all those other juicy scandals that occur in the sporting world. Rarely do I participate in modern realistic settings, but I am willing to do so when there's more of a premise beyond slice of life.
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