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Started by Doehring, December 28, 2004, 04:22:06 AM

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Doehring

I reciently saw a post about creating a world and someone said that most will create there own world if they like the game.

I am woundering when you are focusing on creating a game, what order of importance do you put the game type, game world, and game system.

As with D&D (The best example I know of) there are severial worlds and most people I know like the new system over the last, but the type of the game has alweys been fantasy.

By game type I mean Anime, Fanticy, Horror, Sci-fi, Space age and so on
Hope is hope and nothing more

Troy_Costisick

Heya,

This is probably more of a RPG theory question, but I'll answer it here until it gets moved.

QuoteI am woundering when you are focusing on creating a game, what order of importance do you put the game type, game world, and game system.

You're not really asking the right question here.  When you design a game, it doesn't matter which (world or system) you work on first or the one you put more time and effort in creating.  What is important is answering the question: What do characters in your game do?

In some games, the world is just color: Sorcerer.  In other games, the setting is vital: HeroQuest.  Some people will always design their own worlds to go with their favorite game.  Some never will.  Either way, they have to like your game to play it.

So when working on yours, keep that in mind.  Characters in your game must have a purpose and be fun to play.  That is first IMHO on the list of importance.

Peace,

-Troy