What if video game characters weren't just puppets that had to do what your controller told them? What if one day they decided they were tired of being bossed around?
>With the board game options thinning out, it's only a matter of time before Hollywood gets really desperate and starts making movies about everyday life.
The only thing worse than a ridiculous plot twist is a perfect plot twist squandered. We asked you to show us some great moments that were never realized from the history of great, but twist-less movie plots.
TV shows and movies have never been shy about spinning new franchises off of supporting characters. We asked you to show us what it might look like if video games did the same.
They say that talking to kids requires you to speak their language. And while that type of reasoning has resulted in travesties such as educational rap, sarcasm is one language we're sure every teacher wishes they were allowed to use.
Fictional villains always have a backstory that perfectly explains the havoc they unleash. In the real world, we generally assume the biggest villains are the product of stupid luck, but what if they aren't?
Public Service Announcements are still somehow the best we've got for teaching people how not to harm themselves, or at least for educating normal people how dumb people are harming themselves. We asked you to show us what they'd look like inside video games where the world is often actively trying to kill us.
We have to imagine that there are some pretty ridiculous political ads that have been proposed and discarded as 'maybe a bit much' over the years. We asked you to show us the ones that are sitting on the discard pile of the current Presidential campaigns.
Some of our most useful products were stupid accidents. We asked you to show us what some other modern products were originally supposed to be used for.