It seems to me that the average D&D personality is incongruous with the average "reality TV" personality. Either the "mansion drama" wouldn't be compelling, the gameplay would suffer, or the juxtaposition of the two would view as even more obviously fabricated than reality tv shows already are.
Much rather see professionally staged celebrity D&D one shots. Gets media attention and a lot of talk. Thought the Terry Crews one was very entertaining.
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Concept for a reality tv show...
A group of D&D players who never met before the pandemic play via the internet and develop an interesting campaign together.
The pandemic ends and the players get to meet in person for the first time, living in a D&D mansion that they cannot leave.
They must get along (or not) in the house by day and then when night falls they must play a D&D adventure with the show host as DM.
Each week someone gets voted out of the party (by fan vote or something) based on how well they played their roles.
Last character left wins the game and some lovely prize. :)
Yes or no? (And no, I have no intention of doing a kickstarter or anything. If anyone else wants to, be my guest, lol. :) )
It seems to me that the average D&D personality is incongruous with the average "reality TV" personality. Either the "mansion drama" wouldn't be compelling, the gameplay would suffer, or the juxtaposition of the two would view as even more obviously fabricated than reality tv shows already are.
Much rather see professionally staged celebrity D&D one shots. Gets media attention and a lot of talk. Thought the Terry Crews one was very entertaining.