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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2009-02-09 10:51 pm

Jane Austen and Us

So this post isn't from my list. Because [livejournal.com profile] my_daroga told me about this, and I had to Google.

Jane Austen on Wii. - Basically, someone wrote up what playing Pride and Prejudice on a Wii might be like.

There are some problems with it. First of all, Austen is not Victorian, and I get distressed when people think she is. But creator gets points for actually spelling Lizzy the way Austen does; when spelled "Lizzie" it really pisses me off, for some reason. I guess I think people didn't read the book--and it's a good book!

Anywho, problems--this would be more of a social interaction game than an Austen game, which the creator says in the comments. I just wish it was an Austen game. What if you got points for behaving "in character"? Of course, that would hack a lot of people off, just like fanfic and The Great OOC Debate. (Does "OOC" exist? Or is it a myth? Stay Tuned.) Wouldn't it be cool if fanfics had multiple choice questions in them, and if you answered the answers that were "in character" you'd get the ending you want (e.g. Lizzy and Mr. Darcy get together), but if you answered inappropriately, Alternate Ending goes into play (Rock falls, everyone dies. Lizzy marries Colonel Fitzwilliam. Sues take over the world.)

And if we do have to call it something Austen, can't we call it Emma, and have the character-giving-instructions be Mr. Knightley? I can just imagine going around pressing "B" the whole time, having Mr. Knightley say over and over, "Badly done, Emma. Badly done indeed!" The final showdown of the game takes place at Box Hill, naturally. Miss Bates is just like a final boss you have to fight.

Also furniture and clothing don't seem reasonable currency (this is mentioned in the comments, too). Marriage prospects and friends should be the currency. Though Lydia does get hats and trips to Brighton for bad behavior.

I do like how a "B" action was breaking a vase. I read a fanfic once where Lizzy breaks a vase at Rosings Park, and hijinks ensue. Totally unrealistic, but that girl's Sense and Sensibility fics were the first fanfics I ever read that weren't by me. Republic of Pemberley used to be good times, man, before they got stuffy about fanfic.

Other Period Themed Links:

-Wuthering Heights Role-Playing [Paper and Pencil] Game Rules (linked in comments to Wii idea). For fun Victorian times. When creating your character, you roll for the amount of Rage and Despair, and then calculate the number of Problems your character has. It obviously must be awesome.

-Regency Era Dress Up: heroine and hero. I spent nearly half an hour with the hero one night, because after I dressed him I decided he needed an invisible male partner, because he was gay and also having issues with his magic. He accidentally made his husband invisible, see. But his husband was a good sport about it, and got dressed to go out with him anyway, and they posed. They held hands. Invisibile hands.

Suffice it to say: I love people.
ext_2619: Fred from Angel, reading a book. (P&P'95: Darcy: uncontrollably excited)

[identity profile] noelia-g.livejournal.com 2009-02-10 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
I love Dress Up Dolls, and these are made of incredible awesome. So pretty.

Wii Austen game cracked me up. I support the idea of Mr Knightley, he can scold me anytime.

I think that Role-Playing is the way to go in Austen games, whether we're talking paper and pencil (woah, I'd buy the player handbook seconds after it came out) or computer games.
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[identity profile] tkp.livejournal.com 2009-02-10 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Hhahaa. I love that icon.

Second that about Mr. Knightley. And I would totally buy the player handbooks too!