Quinneapolis
I'm here to establish the hard rules of genre boundaries
Quinneapolis
a game is a soulslike if it has a stamina bar that recovers over time
Quinneapolis
a game is a metroidvania if you get a double jump
Quinneapolis
a show is a magical girl show if a female character changes outfits in reused animation
Quinneapolis
a game is a survival game if you make an object out of wood
Rama
Cub scouts is a survival game
Quinneapolis
a game is a roguelike if there aren't any checkpoints
Magical☆Gurll
real life is a roguelike
Quinneapolis
obviously
Rama
That would explain why it's so frustrating
Frozen Time
resource grid is a survival game
dragon time
Skyrim is a Soulslike
Quinneapolis
yes and yes
dragon time
Oddly enough, Card Captor Sakura isn’t a magical girl show
Quinneapolis
but kill la kill is
ғᴏxʏᴍᴏʀᴏɴ
all sentai is a magical girl show except for sun vulcan
Quinneapolis
yep
A Grinning DM
Only some of the he-man shows were/are magical girl shows
Quinneapolis
it's toku if the main character at any point uses a weapon you can buy an official plastic replica of
BERSERKER
a game is a deckbuilder if none of your initial kit is worth using ever
BERSERKER
i'm not too confident on that one, but one I am confident of: a game is a character action game if you have a dodge roll

many soulslikes are also character action games, they overlap
Princess Emily
star wars is a toku,,,,
BERSERKER
oh absolutely
A Grinning DM
All of the Star Treks are Toku
A Grinning DM
(Although I guess you could argue that none of the Star Treks have a “main character”)
Rama
Star Trek has always been a toku
Rama
They have a team of like five people the audience cares about and they keep fighting guys in rubber suits in a desert quarry
A Grinning DM
You’re not wrong
A Grinning DM
Anyway I used to own multiple plastic replicas of Star Trek weapons
⏏️ndrusi
transformers is sometimes toku
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