I have killed off the day job and my exhaustion from the day job and ready to roll up my sleeves.
The plan.
Finish all mechanics and story this week.
Do art all next week
Launch this baby into the world
Exciting.
Now reading David Suzuki for inspiration. NUNA is a decolonial game, but doesn’t try to preach or hit you over the head with things. After the fall, the land regrows and regenerates and people recalibrate to it. It’s the opposite of Mad Max, where people mourn for capitalism and the exploitive system that drove them to the end of the world.
Instead of warring peoples there are communities knitting together. Instead of gritty realism, magic seeps back into the world. Suzuki notes that if we disappeared, the world would heal at an amazing pace. I agree, but we were originally in harmony with that world, and so what if we just shifted our alignment back towards it?

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