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Here are some genres you may want to choose from with some ideas on how that genre may impact your world, your world may fit one or several of these categories, this is also not an exhaustive list so if the genre you want to choose isn't here you may just want to read some similar ones instead to help you start thinking on what you have in mind. | Here are some genres you may want to choose from with some ideas on how that genre may impact your world, your world may fit one or several of these categories, this is also not an exhaustive list so if the genre you want to choose isn't here you may just want to read some similar ones instead to help you start thinking on what you have in mind. | ||
While going through the ideas below it's important to remember the themes and ideas at the heart of Biosphere Guardians so here's a refresher if you need it: | While going through the ideas below it's important to remember the themes and ideas at the heart of Biosphere Guardians 2050 so here's a refresher if you need it: | ||
'Biosphere Guardians aims to create an '''optimistic view''' of the future, one where the world has made active efforts to '''resolve climate change issues''' on a global scale. | 'Biosphere Guardians 2050 aims to create an '''optimistic view''' of the future, one where the world has made active efforts to '''resolve climate change issues''' on a global scale. Set in the '''year 2050''', it imagines this is being achieved through the creation of The Biosphere Project: '''large scale re-wilding''' projects to create '''carbon negative regions''' across the world.' | ||
The sections in '''bold''' are central to the world of the Biosphere across every genre, they are the foundations to help you build ideas on top of. However, it's optimistic tone doesn't mean your world has to be without problems, in fact we would encourage there to be some degree of struggle as, in-game, climate change is an issue in the ongoing process of being resolved - there are bound to be mistakes and challenges along the way. The point is that, at the end of the day, all hope is not lost and there is always a way forward - it's just a question of finding it. | The sections in '''bold''' are central to the world of the Biosphere across every genre, they are the foundations to help you build ideas on top of. However, it's optimistic tone doesn't mean your world has to be without problems, in fact we would encourage there to be some degree of struggle as, in-game, climate change is an issue in the ongoing process of being resolved - there are bound to be mistakes and challenges along the way. The point is that, at the end of the day, all hope is not lost and there is always a way forward - it's just a question of finding it. | ||
==== <u>Sci-Fi</u> ==== | ==== <u>Sci-Fi</u> ==== | ||
This genre tends to be the one that best lends itself to Biosphere Guardians | |||
==== <u>Fantasy</u> ==== | ==== <u>Fantasy</u> ==== | ||
Revision as of 21:53, 7 June 2023
Why is Genre Important
Genre can impact everything, from tone to what concepts fit the world you're creating, by starting there you can explore classic tropes and favourite ideas from any TV series, movies, books etc. that you may want to use. With any luck, immersing yourself in a new genre or picking one of your favourites will spurs some new ideas of your own!
Genres to choose from
Here are some genres you may want to choose from with some ideas on how that genre may impact your world, your world may fit one or several of these categories, this is also not an exhaustive list so if the genre you want to choose isn't here you may just want to read some similar ones instead to help you start thinking on what you have in mind.
While going through the ideas below it's important to remember the themes and ideas at the heart of Biosphere Guardians 2050 so here's a refresher if you need it:
'Biosphere Guardians 2050 aims to create an optimistic view of the future, one where the world has made active efforts to resolve climate change issues on a global scale. Set in the year 2050, it imagines this is being achieved through the creation of The Biosphere Project: large scale re-wilding projects to create carbon negative regions across the world.'
The sections in bold are central to the world of the Biosphere across every genre, they are the foundations to help you build ideas on top of. However, it's optimistic tone doesn't mean your world has to be without problems, in fact we would encourage there to be some degree of struggle as, in-game, climate change is an issue in the ongoing process of being resolved - there are bound to be mistakes and challenges along the way. The point is that, at the end of the day, all hope is not lost and there is always a way forward - it's just a question of finding it.
Sci-Fi
This genre tends to be the one that best lends itself to Biosphere Guardians
Fantasy
Drama
Teen Drama
Romance
Comedy
Comedy Noir
Crime
Cartoon
Alternative Genres
These genres are listed as Alternative because they may not, at first glance, appear to fit the optimistic tone of Biosphere Guardians, however they can lend themselves very well to the idea that resolving climate change issues is an ongoing process. A good way to merge the often darker elements of these genres with the optimistic tone is by using the darker moments or elements to make the light elements seem brighter by contrast. For example, if you restrict the darkness to the world outside, the Biosphere can be a beacon of hope and wonder by comparison; and they don't have to be mutually exclusive, you can have rogue elements straying into the Biosphere in whatever way you like, just remember to make sure there are better things on the horizon when you do.
Horror
The difference between Dystopia and Post-Apocalyptic
Now dystopias and post-apocalyptic fiction tend to overlap, every post-apocalyptic piece could technically count as a dystopia, but not vice-versa. Though trying to determine if a piece of fiction that includes both dystopian and post-apocalyptic elements, is not a perfect science, but as a general 'rule of thumb [the answer] tends to lie with the core focal point of the story. If the story is about the powers that be, it’s probably dystopian. If it’s about the damaged state of the world, it’s probably post-apocalyptic.[1]'
Dystopia
Post-Apocalyptic
References
- ↑ The Difference Between Dystopia and Post-Apocalyptic | Dystopic