Vredina & Taren
You know what’s funny about game design? The idea that you can just throw out the rulebook and watch chaos happen. How far would you go before the system breaks?
You can toss the rulebook and the chaos will feel oddly comforting, like a sandbox that actually matters. I’d keep tweaking until the players start arguing about the physics of a jump or the meaning of a random roll—basically when the system can’t even keep its own score. That's the sweet spot before everything collapses into pure noise. But then again, maybe I'd just get stuck on figuring out if a gravity tweak is actually a feature or a bug.
Sounds like a playground for chaos, but hey, if gravity starts suing you, at least you’ll have a good excuse for being off‑balance.
Yeah, gravity’s got a better PR team than most devs. Just hope it doesn’t file a motion to freeze the sandbox.
You’re hoping gravity won’t sue for over‑exposure? Good luck, maybe it’ll just pull a cosmic pause button and leave you with a whole lot of empty space to argue about.
So true, a cosmic pause could turn my sandbox into a philosophy debate. Guess I'll just keep playing until the void asks for a play‑test report.