This RPG will test your mental ability to survive a zombie apocalypse. There will be all sorts of people in the world, friendly, or non-friendly. It will test all of your skills and wits as you try to survive the zombies.
Name: Gender: Age: PROFESSION: (Influences your skills. Some choices are: Construction, Engineer, Survivalist, Hunter, Private Investigator, Fire Fighter, IT Technician, Security Guard, Martial Artist, Farmer, Law Enforcement, Military, Paramedic, Con Artist, Lawyer, Leprechaun, Architect, Scientist, Athelete, Accountant, Politician, Artist, or any custom job you feel like making. If it is custom, then the skills below must add up to 20). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- INFLUENCE: (How easily you can persuade other survivors) STRENGTH: (How hard you can hit in melee, and how much you can carry in the inventory) ENDURANCE: (Includes HP, and how long before you become hungry, sleepy, or thirsty) AGILITY: (How well you can dodge enemy attacks) ACCURACY: (How well you can aim at your target from far away) INTELLECT: (How smart you are, helps you pick locks, and escape) LUCK: (Helps you get critical hits, avoid zombies, find things, etc.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- HP: XP: [0/100] Hunger: [100/100] Thirst: [100/100] Sleep: [100/100] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Inventory: EQUIPPED WEAPONS:
I walk into my homeroom and there's nobody there but if you read the rule-book that they gave us (begins walking to class) teachers have to be in there classroom 10 minutes before the bell and the board had a bunch off crazy looking scribbles on it.
"Oh, it's not my brother. They're scared of me due to my extremely high rep around here. I've always thrown some pretty wild parties, and I've been taught all I know from my brother. Also because I prank my enemies pretty badly, another skill I learned from my bro."
You head into class. The teacher is asleep and it seems like the whole class has come. The bell rings, and you do not know where to sit.