Turn based rpg where you have to solve math and physics problems to perfom an action, the more powerful the action the more complicated the question
Yeah i know dumb weebshits would just look all the questions on a wiki but the values could be randomized and you would have to actually input them instead of choosing from an alternative
Why there are anygoodAAA games like this? Why must it all be aimed to the lowest pleb peabrain maze rat denominator?
You'd just be making an educational game at that point.
I mean it might be fun but that's literally Bookworm Adventures but with Math and Physics
Camden Richardson
Pocket Mortys is a pretty good one
Thomas Turner
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Angel Baker
I mean some high budget shit not aimed at kids. Wanna do that 9999 damage attack? You better be the next Issac Newton
Samuel Morris
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Austin Jenkins
Pfff easy, you would have to solve the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture to used the ultimate attack. I not saying the game would be that hard, but the smarter you are the less you would grind.
Daniel Evans
High or low budget it's still the same basic idea.
Eli Hall
Yeah but i still would like to see one of these 100million dollarindus projects try something like this
Jeremiah Anderson
I do agree there, It'd be kinda fascinating to see how people would react to a crazy AAA budget educational game.
My best bet is Rick and Morty embracing the meme and licensing a game like that
Dominic Hughes
What if there was a Deus Ex-style game that had locked doors with codes on them, and the only way to figure out the codes is to solve a complex equation? Opening the door lets you skip whole levels, so you don't have to grind as much.
Adam Wilson
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Caleb Davis
When games first started using Unreal Engine 3 every game had those mini games to open doors and loot chests. Apparently frogger is the epitome of complexity and would keep thieves and hackers away.
I dont like that idea unless shooting your way through is balls hard and would make normalfags cry
Jonathan Rogers
We teach all the maths in Europe, not just the one math you have over there.
Adrian Rogers
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Kayden Morris
But they are, user. For a definition of "education" anyway.
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Parker Sanchez
There's actually a shmup out there where the targets are numbers or something like that and you have to shoot the target whose number solves an equation on screen for extra points or something like that. I can't for the life of me remembering its name, which is why I haven't posted about it yet.
Christian Mitchell
Just learn how to play Go. The hardest part about the game is learning how to evaluate board position, not deep reading.
Alexander Collins
Fallout 4?
Thomas Walker
go pitch it to zachtronics or some shit
Christopher Ramirez
Due to the true nature of any given principle of quantum mechanics, if every point is the center of the universe and infinity fills every point. Then 2 + 2 actually equals infinity.
Sounds cool but it wouldn't be an RPG because, in an RPG, character intelligence is a stat that has nothing to do with player intelligence. Your character could be as smart as Isaac Newton even if you're as dumb as Richard Dawkins.