"Oh, help me," cried the dragon, perched on a tower of stone.
"I'll rescue you!" called the princess, barreling over hills and fields, sword drawn, slashing away soldiers from three different armies.
"You're rescued!" she announced, triumphantly.
"Thank you brave knight!" cooed the dragon.
"All in a day's work!"
The dragon waved as the princess galloped away.
"Alright you two, time for lessons now," said the nanny.
"Aww," they both grumbled.
video game I haven't played, prisons
It's also pitched as a DayZ killer, and DayZ was.... not a good game, it was full of a lot of malice and selfishness and other such things.
video game I haven't played, prisons
So there's a new game called SCUM, it's an Open World game described as a "Prison riot survival game"
And at first I thought it looked kind of interesting – it's a "realistic" survival game with some very specific stats that actually matter.
But the more I've looked into it, the worse it seems. It looks both cynical and hesitant to say anything about prisons, and it has got this very "violent shenanigans" feel.
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TableTop RolePlaying Games, salty
@lizardsquid fully agree. D&D is a good toolkit for starting out with GMing and tabletop roleplaying, but not the best. It's a very robust framework but it makes it very hard to fudge things. If you're an experienced GM and want to run anything but high fantasy dungeon crawls and combat heavy adventures, then you're constantly going ot be fighting D&D's systems; all of them, no matter the edition. it's doable but it's a LOT of work and there's better systems.
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