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Started out writing a somewhat long answer post, got a bit lost, there are lots of stuff to think about and not only about game development or global economy but media and consumption overall IMO.
What about starting a community discussing the general enshittification of the internet and the world, but also good recommendations and ideas for well the future?
I'm on, and if there is no neutral place where to make a community, I can provide one on my lemmy server if needed.
Cheers and love to the crazy game developers out there!
I think a puzzle game in style of viewfinder where you can overlap your photos of objects to create more complex solutions, but the more times you copy the same thing the more blurry and less physical it becomes would be such a cool game.
There have been really neat little things that feel short of a pearl but that is kinda the point. They get worked over and over again until suddenly its something amazing. Stories of wizards are nothing new nor are magical schools but yet we know of one big one.
The problems I think also settle into drive and time for realizing the ideas. People complained of the "nanny state" of the UK in the 70s except it spawned massive musicians and artists. Also we need spaces to discover the new and grow it naturally, which there are fewer 3rd spaces and yet infinitely more from the internet.
I always hope for something new and hope that through the noise I will find it. If that means somehow figuring a space for exploration and inspiration I think it's much overdue.