This is the original thread (the description is longer). Do you make an effort to find them or what happened to them, or do you go on with your life, salvaging, exploring, and listening to your own breathing as you make your way through the still graveyard of humanity? You only have a faint idea where their bunker is and you know you wouldn't have enough air to get there in one stretch. One day, they stop signing in/going on the air and you decide to find out what happened to them. They're your only company in an otherwise dead world, and they're holed up somewhere else, exactly like you. You've known them for years, but have never met them in person. Your only contact with other people would be someone who you talk to frequently over what's left of the internet or some old radio-type thing. The lack of air preserved the billions of bodies worldwide relatively longer than they otherwise would have been, and now the empty planet is a mausoleum of dried up human husks littering streets and buildings. You move around empty schoolyards, apartment buildings, and skyscrapers. If you forget it, you might end up fucked unless you can somehow find air. You have entire cities open to exploration and treasure hunting. Their reward was solitude on a lifeless, airless planet. Those who survived were the people who had planned ahead, who had planned for the impossible. People simply fell where they stood or sat at the time. No one could have imagined a quieter apocalypse. The world outside was brought to a complete standstill when the air started dissipating. When the game starts, you're alone in a bunker. World generating games that do not feature characters with copyrights can go here (ex: Dwarf Fortress style game). For example, a fighting game in which Alucard fights Turok would not go here because both characters belong to existing copyright holders. This category is for games that do not feature characters from copyrighted sources. Are you awesome enough to make these games and actually release them? If so, please, go for it! Don't make us beg. These games are almost too awesome to exist. Give /v/ something in return for the the inevitable mountain of cash you'll gain for taking on one of these by actually releasing them instead of just giving up on them. Game developers looking for new ideas out there: this page is your fucking gold mine. These are the most loved concepts, the brotips about existing games that can be built into the gods of games. They're the games /v/ always get hyped about, dreaming them to be real.
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