What are some entertainment, sports, etc. that is in your world. Bonus points for music/music styles.
>>51809676
One in my world which is very, very popular and dangerous is Intertial Dropping. So, a pilot drops down onto the ground from a good hight of 10,000-20,000 feet, all the way to only a few yards or inches from the ground, the pilot has to withstand lots of G-forces, and usually there is a high morality rate. The glider is usually 30-50 meters long and propelled by solid-fuel.
>>51809716
Another even riskier version of this shit is by dropping down with a JETPACK and pressurized suit! It's really fucking dangerous.
I have a low-tech-sci-fi where it's possible to switch bodies, Altered Carbon style, so here goes.
Zero-G ball. The "field" is a sphere, filled with various floating debris and rocks. The goals are at poles.
Zero-G murderball. See above, except that all the players are armed with machine guns and explosives and are allowed to use them at each other or the arena.
Comet running. Racing on a small light spacecraft to the surface of a comet through its tail, which is filled with debris, erupted material, and other nasty bits.
Good old deathmatch. And the team deathmatch. And CTF. And other stuff like that.
>>51810029
Okay. That seems nice. There is a similar sport to that, but all the guns are lasers/gaussoft. Iti f a virtual combat arena. It ranges from Zero-G to a desert planet simulator.
>>51810029
Yes. >>51809716
>>51809748
These posts were mine and intertial Dropping is very, very risky and dangerous. Another one is Oxoball. It is basketball but with null-G environment and they are propelled by pressurized oxygen. There are four hoops, on all sides from the sphere rotating.
>>51809676
>Ying Ke: a game in which two players standing at arms length clasp one anothers' left hand. With their right hand, they take turns beating the other across the shoulder with a thick length of knotted rope. The first player to release his grasp loses.
>>51810168
Interesting. Is the morality rate of the sport high?
>>51810192
>Is the morality rate of the sport high?
Yes. Players rarely ever cheat.
>>51810216
damn. Virtual hologames are a major sport here, and a lot have been made into sports. Also, music tends to be synthetic with a stoic tone.
I'm still working on it but I'm leaning towards f-zero racing but with owlbears