Video Game Roleplay and Why I Loved Balloon SMP
So I am a bit late to this party, but have just finished watching through a full set of VODs for the Minecraft Balloon SMP through woops' POV. I absolutely LOVED it. I saw bits and pieces about it while it was on-going but wasn't able to catch enough of it at the time to get as engrossed as I had recently after watching through the wonderfully edited videos (by JillTime) on woops' YouTube channel. Starting out with the edited videos, I was under the impression it was going to be a fun, silly large scale Minecraft SMP run with a bunch of people and a Balloon theme. As it started to go on, it started to click that this was going to run deep and hit hard. I’m going to dig much more into the plot and story beats in other posts, but I really want to highlight is the Roleplaying environment the players were put in. I had seen someone describe it like a Tabletop Roleplay system like Dungeons & Dragons, but this hits what I prefer roleplaying in more, Sandbox Video Games and Roleplay. I have spent a lot of time over a decade roleplaying through video games. The top example was a heavy roleplay in a Half-Life 2-based environment using Garry’s Mod. Sandbox games are perfect to give players an environment to properly thrive in and explore their characters and others without overt restrictions. Balloon SMP was able to do this amazingly with Minecraft. Using a wonderful basis for plot with a great end goal and deadline, and then doing amazing improvisation was amazing. It never felt manufactured or forced, and the wonderful team running it did great to let the players do what they felt was right. The best thing was the nudges and ways of pushing the players to see how they reacted instead of telling them how to react. It’s always been my experience in roleplay in general to never tell someone how to feel, but instead to give them a reason to feel a certain way. They may not react the way you expected, but you now have a change that you can work with and explore. This was a sort of ramble, but I needed to at least get this down because holy shit it’s been a long time since I’ve seen such a wonderful example of video game roleplay and I am just enamored by the whole thing. I’ll definitely post more on this and my thoughts as I get them organized.
~ Eny










