There’s a game called East shade that is basically an elder scrolls game without combat and it has a quest that’s somewhat similar in vibe to this one. Given the obv tes influence i assume this quest influenced that one at least in part. Anyway it’s a good one as well
It’s a vibe imo, but I really like pacifist games. Or at least I’m really interested in games that can find a way to be engaging without relying on combat as the central way of interacting wkth the game.
If you smoke it’s a good game to get high and chill in
I really appreciate them. I dabble in game design and i def find it tempting to just default to combat as a principle mechanic since it’s so well trodden.
I think it takes some really innovative thinking to find something outside of that sphere since there’s just no blue print for it. And for that reason theyre usually not as polished as combat based games since they don’t have that shared experience to pull from but I really appreciate them for their uniqueness and commitment to non-violence as a mechanic.
If you checked out the video i posted I hope it helped find something cool you’ll like <3
This was my fav quest in oblivion.
There’s a game called East shade that is basically an elder scrolls game without combat and it has a quest that’s somewhat similar in vibe to this one. Given the obv tes influence i assume this quest influenced that one at least in part. Anyway it’s a good one as well
This looks awesome, downloading it now, thanks !
:heart-sickle: hope you enjoy it
Been playing for a while and I'm really enjoying it, so thanks.
Im glad to hear it!!
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It’s a vibe imo, but I really like pacifist games. Or at least I’m really interested in games that can find a way to be engaging without relying on combat as the central way of interacting wkth the game.
If you smoke it’s a good game to get high and chill in
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I really appreciate them. I dabble in game design and i def find it tempting to just default to combat as a principle mechanic since it’s so well trodden.
I think it takes some really innovative thinking to find something outside of that sphere since there’s just no blue print for it. And for that reason theyre usually not as polished as combat based games since they don’t have that shared experience to pull from but I really appreciate them for their uniqueness and commitment to non-violence as a mechanic.
If you checked out the video i posted I hope it helped find something cool you’ll like <3
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Hope your ok.
Bet well hope you like it. I found it initially from a YouTuber called ragnarox’s video on non-conventional/non-combat games
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