Spot the deliberate mistakes.
Nov. 16th, 2005 09:42 amIn an utterly doomed bid to make roleplaying cool and hip to a New Generationtm, yo, jive with the roleplaschnizzle in my crib, the makers of D&D have produced this little animated feature.
Now I don't know about your thoughts, but the depiction of gamers bears little or no relation to the sordid reality to which I have become accustomed.
With that in mind, I'm throwing open another one of my famous 'promise a prize but never deliver' competitions, in which I invite you lot to watch the animation and then list as many ways as you can see that the game, the gamers, and their house depicted differs from the awful reality of actual roleplayers.
Now I don't know about your thoughts, but the depiction of gamers bears little or no relation to the sordid reality to which I have become accustomed.
With that in mind, I'm throwing open another one of my famous 'promise a prize but never deliver' competitions, in which I invite you lot to watch the animation and then list as many ways as you can see that the game, the gamers, and their house depicted differs from the awful reality of actual roleplayers.
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Date: 2005-11-17 03:06 am (UTC)1.) The room is clean! Their hair is clean! The table is clean! Their clothes are clean! And new! It's all very clean! And very bright! It's like "Gaming Room by IKEA".
2.) No bitching at the GM or accusations of cheating.
3.) What happened to the rest of the game? They killed one monster in one round and went for pizza? Shouldn't it go on for like four hours twice a week for three months?
4.) And they definitely didn't drink enough beer
5.) Or make any obscure jokes
6.) Funky porn disco music?