The big idea

in meta •  7 years ago 

The concept

A community-controlled game (CCG), is any video game featuring a single avatar that is controlled by more than one person. As the definition of a CCG refers to the way a game is played, rather than aspects of the game itself. Wikipedia

The game is played with the storyteller or gm or op writing the narrative of the game and giving players choises to vote for. The storyteller can also give players the chance to do write-ins as a choice to vote for. If not otherwise stated voting is done by upvoting the preferred option. After appropriate time the winning option advances the narrative of the game. The game is moderated by the storyteller.

Community involment greatly enhances the experience so players are encouraged to take active part in shaping the world of the game. Illustrators, DJ:s and people doing amacing write-ins are allways welcomed.

The point

The goal is to have fun. These types of games are also a way of aspiring writers to test their ideas and find interesting consepts to work on.

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Trial of voting

Should this forum be adverticed in "4chan /tg/" ?

Yes

There might be interested parties joining in

Vote this comment if you think it would be good idea to mention this forum on 4chan /tg/ where these types of games have been known to happen.

Voting is open until 11.11.2017 00:00 (GMT +2.00)

Yes, either that or it would be done the tradional way that everyone comments their votes and storyteller counts the votes.

It would be a great way to prove one over the other. If stake-weighted games tend to win, that would be very compelling.

Trial of voting

Should this forum be adverticed in "4chan /tg/" ?

No

Let not the cancer spread

Vote this comment if you think it would be a bad idea to mention this forum on 4chan /tg/ where these types of games have been known to happen but which has also been known to be heavy on trolls

Voting is open until 11.11.2017 00:00 (GMT +2.00)

Trial of dice

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Would it be stake-weighted voting?