So, these days, and for the past couple of years to be honest, I have been screamingly ultra busy. It's all good and I count myself blessed because I have things to strive for.
However, I always thought that some day I'd release an awesome game.
I am beginning to think that someday I could release the best Vietnam War game ever. Why? Because there aren't that many awesome and realistic Vietnam war games. I have read so many Vietnam War memoirs, after-action reports, and histories on the subject that surely I could make something more realistic and awesome than most of what is out there.
For example I was just reviewing the old game, "The Lost Patrol". It's an interesting concept, but doesn't seem very realistic. How do I know? From reading a metric assload of memoirs.
Someday, maybe years in the future, I will sit down and make the most awesome historically accurate Vietnam game ever by a one-man part-time team with no budget. That is to say a cool game that is low budget but is realistic and shows an underlying passion for the subject that is fun and educational to play.
What is the best format for the game? Obviously I could so a pen and paper campaign using D20 modern or something and just type it up, but probably no one would bother to play that. I couldn't do an Avalon Hill style strategic monstrosity because the day for such a game has passed.
What is easiest to learn and yet maximum ease of use for the casual end user? Would the solution be to make some kind of Flash game? Assuming that in several years I decide to sit down and write something that is as historically inspired as possible?