Could Avatar work as a pvp asymmetric board game or wargame?
>>97181741Not really. No.
>>97181741How would you balance the different bending styles?
>>97181822No, he obviously means Ultima IV, silly
>>97181741Perhaps https://desuarchive.org/tg/thread/94827152/
>>97181741Not enough factions for a wargame probably.I think there is already a boardgame?I guess you could make a RPG too.
>>97181741I want to have sex with the blue women
>>97182001>get to do that and not live on a corp destroyed earthYeah, fuck other humans. I'm getting a cat wife!
>>97181741How many times are you going to make this thread?https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/94827152https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/87077759
Oh, and another one. https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/92263755/You're so obsessed with this concept that one would think you'd have some actual homebrew developed using the ideas some anons were bald and fewlish enough to offer you in good faith. But no, you just want to wank off Jane Cameron's cultural flop on a board other than /tg/ or /aco/ again.
>>97181741yes.
>>97185537>>97185563I'm not that anon. I just think Avatar is cool. Avatar has huge cultural impact both online and offline (if you need proof there are tons of avatar fans on /tv/) so the idea that one person is spamming these threads is just absurd.
mfw i see anything related to this ugly af movie that defined the new low-point of sci-fi. please gtfo of /tg/ OPplease I mean if, would you hubly fuck off and never come back, I beg you. There are so many places on the internet where you could share your ideas and get some feedback. Discord, Reddit, idk everything that is popular with the mainstream crowd. Please leave.
>>97185668>tfw no xeno goth baddie gf
>>97185689Yet you type exactly like him. Odd.>Avatar has huge cultural impact both online and offlineNow I KNOW you're the same weird, obsessed freak that keeps making these threads.I also notice your complete lack of traditional games discussion. Funny that.
>>97185689>Avatar has huge cultural impact both online and offline (if you need proof there are tons of avatar fans on /tv/)lol fucking no. Retard. A couple obsessed artists over the years isn't """cultural impact"""
>>97181741It worked as a pretty fucking fun video game on the 360.As a wargame in the style of 40k? Probably not. You'd never be able to balance it without being ridiculous. Hell it was ridiculous in the first film where the humans only lost because they were retarded.But as a skirmish game? More like your Mordheims or your Shatterpoints? It could work. Theres enough variance in tactics between the two broad factions (humans vs smurfs), things like burning the terrain vietnam style vs using it for traps and ambushes or calling for air strikes vs luring local predators into the battle. Small squad scale combat lets you really emphasize the differences in physicality and technology (Navi have high physical strength in close quarters. Humans have guns and tanks. But in exchange Humans also have to worry about oxygen supplies, ammo etc), and there's enough factions in the smurfs these days you could have sky smurfs, sea smurfs, fire smurfs, underground smurfs, all sorts of smurfs.The humans are a bit tricker, the game would need to come up with lore for why they're fighting. Something like competing corporate and government factions. But yeah, I could see an Avatar wargame working.