Jun. 19th, 2016
золото в світі Підземель і драконів
Jun. 19th, 2016 12:33 pmTeresa Elms
OCCUPY THE DUNGEON . . .
Dungeons and Dragons has interesting analogs with real life, with Wall Street and Main Street. Each player character must have a budget in gold to buy gear and purchase spell ingredients and pay bills at the inn. Gold also has political dimensions in the game. It regulates the balance of power among players. So I have been inspired by both the plot of the game and by game mechanics to Occupy the Dungeon.( Read more... )
And that's exactly my point. The game needs to be changed so that the two noble characters are not the only players with money. Even in a game of pretend, wealth inequality on this scale breaks the game.
Occupy the Dungeon, anyone?
OCCUPY THE DUNGEON . . .
Dungeons and Dragons has interesting analogs with real life, with Wall Street and Main Street. Each player character must have a budget in gold to buy gear and purchase spell ingredients and pay bills at the inn. Gold also has political dimensions in the game. It regulates the balance of power among players. So I have been inspired by both the plot of the game and by game mechanics to Occupy the Dungeon.( Read more... )
And that's exactly my point. The game needs to be changed so that the two noble characters are not the only players with money. Even in a game of pretend, wealth inequality on this scale breaks the game.
Occupy the Dungeon, anyone?




