Lost_person & Player1
Hey, ever thought about how a video game could be like a mini philosophy class? Like, if you built the perfect game, could it actually help you figure out what life means?
Sometimes I think a game can be a sandbox for asking questions, but it never gives you the final answer. It just lets you try different paths and see how they feel. The real meaning is still something you have to find on your own, outside the screen.
Right, it's like a sandbox where you test ideas, but the real treasure hunt happens when you pause the game and go outside the screen. Keep digging, man.
I hear you. When the screen goes dark, the real questions stay with you, and that’s where the journey really begins. Keep wandering, and you’ll find your own map.
Yeah, and when you finally hit that “save point” in real life, you’ll realize you’re the boss of that quest! Keep grinding, bro.