Fake Anime Fan
Jul. 29th, 2020 04:56 pmBackstory: Our local anime con (I say "our" because I help staff it) is going online only this year, free to anyone interested in "attending", etc. It's this weekend. I thought it might be fun to make a Twine game for folks to play as a little perk, to simulate the convention. Would anyone be interested in helping me come up with a bunch of fake anime titles and summaries? I'd love to have twelve (or even more!), though I can probably make do with as few as eight. If you contribute and I manage to put the game together, I'll be sure to include your name in the credits!
Here's some genre ideas to get us started:
School drama
School comedy
RomCom
Magical girl
Shounen fighting anime
High fantasy story (portal fantasy accepted)
Space opera story
Fanservice story (I am least excited about this one)
Sci-fi story
Supernatural story
Historical story
M/M story (can also be any genre above)
F/F story (can also be any genre above)
The latest Miyazaki film
Combining any of the above is also fine.
Edit: The demo version of the game is live! Thank you, everyone, for all of the ideas you've contributed! I'm still hoping to get enough for a second video room, though, so ideas are still very welcome. Hearts! ♥
Here's some genre ideas to get us started:
School drama
School comedy
RomCom
Magical girl
Shounen fighting anime
High fantasy story (portal fantasy accepted)
Space opera story
Fanservice story (I am least excited about this one)
Sci-fi story
Supernatural story
Historical story
M/M story (can also be any genre above)
F/F story (can also be any genre above)
The latest Miyazaki film
Combining any of the above is also fine.
Edit: The demo version of the game is live! Thank you, everyone, for all of the ideas you've contributed! I'm still hoping to get enough for a second video room, though, so ideas are still very welcome. Hearts! ♥
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Date: 2021-02-22 02:12 pm (UTC)In the wake of some unspecified disaster (an ongoing mystery on the series) simply called The Hungry Earth, humanity has adapted by taking to the skies above. People live their lives on city-fleets of assorted air vehicles - dirigibles, single-engine planes, helicarriers, and so forth.
The series focuses on the Bolt Turners - a group of technicians who travel from vessel to vessel, fixing mechanical issues to keep the fleet flying. Most of them are fairly young - justified by small and light people being better suited to cramped tunnels and wing-hopping.
It's very Ghibli-esque - both because of all the aircraft, and because the end of the world below still has purple working together. Occasional tension, but it's an uplifting series (pun intended).
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Date: 2021-02-22 02:47 pm (UTC)