So, let's talk Fine Art for a moment here.
TASK parties are the brain child of performance artist Oliver Herring, and blah blah video explains it better:
blah.
This [http://oliverherringtask.wordpress.com/] is a more concrete explanation of TASK.
You get together, write down a bunch of assignments for people, and you pick them out of a hat and as you complete them, you make a new one. These tasks are expected to be interesting, abstract, and non-malicious.
Other than the expected potential shortfalls of social interaction on the internet, do you think this could be a fun and engaging experience in the environment of a game, particularly one as freeform as Minecraft?
TASK parties are the brain child of performance artist Oliver Herring, and blah blah video explains it better:
blah.
This [http://oliverherringtask.wordpress.com/] is a more concrete explanation of TASK.
You get together, write down a bunch of assignments for people, and you pick them out of a hat and as you complete them, you make a new one. These tasks are expected to be interesting, abstract, and non-malicious.
Other than the expected potential shortfalls of social interaction on the internet, do you think this could be a fun and engaging experience in the environment of a game, particularly one as freeform as Minecraft?