One major real world issue that is tackle is the extreme divide that classism has on people. Throughout the story the player will have interactions with characters of lower and higher classes of themselves. As the player makes proceeds through the grandmaster’s trials the previous interaction they have we have a effect on their results in the trials. Since the world is composed of duos the player will take control of two character with slightly different traits and abilities. The user will determine how weak or strong the relationship is between the duo. The game will present the player with numerous trials granted by the grandmaster. When completing a task the duo’s class tier will grow on a scale of 1 – 30. The result upon failure of a trials will decay the class tier of the duo. Class tier affects what benefits the duo has the ability to receive. The issue of classism will play a major role in how you interact with other duos and complete later on in the game. The player actions will inevitably determines how their duo will strive or fumble in the world of Lost Oasis
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This OpenLab site accompanies Jackie Blain’s ENG 1101 course for Fall 2020 which is part of the First Year Learning Community “Game On, Python!” The Course Materials are here (Assignments, Resources, How-to Videos) as well as the Class Discussion blogs. We’re all about writing in multiple digital and analogue situations, for multiple purposes… and investigating and talking about issues by asking questions. Lots of questions.
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