Can you have underaged characters in a dark fantasy/horror setting?
>>54606133
No, you pedo. People spring into being in the center of town at 18 years of age and fully clothed, armed by the gods with all the knowledge they need to function.
>>54606164
This might be an interesting setting...
>>54606164
>People spring into being in the center of town at 18 years of age and fully clothed, armed by the gods with all the knowledge they need to function
>but not why they function
>or why everything around them is opposed to life
>most go mad
>others kill themselves
>others search for meaning in a world that is obviously trying to kill them
OP is still a pedo but we can go places with this.
>>54606133
>Can you
So we're ignoring World of Darkness: Innocents, Tales from the Loop, and Grimm?
Or did you mean games where kids are in potentially lethal danger in a dark fantasy/horror setting, in which case...
Are we ignoring World of Darkness: Innocents, Tales from the Loop, and Grimm?
That might be the only kind of setting where underaged characters can work, since the protagonists aren't necessarily supposed to be good people (so they can use child soldiers) and horrible things happening to children wouldn't conflict with the tone.
>>54606133
Nightlight.
>>54606772
Agreed with this.
Horror settings are the only ones that benefit from children as characters in the first place. There's no better genre for it.
>>54606133
No, you can't.
The game-police will come and arrest you if you try, for the game-politicians passed such law at the dawn of traditional games.
>>54606205
It is.
http://www.erfworld.com/
>>54606205
Isn't that [insert popular MMO]?
Little fears and, depending on how you run it, monsters and other childish things.
Wow, it's like there are several fucking games specifically built for this.