I've been working on an unauthorized implementation of Dresden Codak's Dungeons and Discourse, a fictional role-playing game that combines philosophy and high fantasy. You can find a very error-ridden, but possibly usable, rough draft of it at http://www.raikoth.net/Stuff/ddisplayer.pdf. Yes, obviously this is crazy and I have no life. There is no need to point that out further.
I'd like to try to run a campaign. It would be maybe an hour or two a week on IRC, and subject to my schedule, which is terrible and can include disappearing for months at a time (in particular I probably won't have internet access in August). Still, I would like to at least gauge interest and start some preliminaries now. And if anyone wants to run a campaign IRL at a meetup group or something, I can send them the file with the campaign walkthrough, though I'm not sure how much I would recommend it at this point.
Anyone who's interested in participating please let me know (especially if you have philosophical beliefs wildly different from the standard Less Wrong hive mind, or if you know any interested parties who do, since the game would be dreadfully boring if everyone agreed on everything or for that matter anything). Also, I suppose if people want to record the errors and contradictions and non sequiturs and exploits in the manual you might as well post them here so I can fix them.
Most of the races were taken straight from the comics, but I endorse them. It's like how D&D has a race "elf", even though experts can distinguish betweeen the Calaquendi and the Moriquendi and so on.
I agree a lot of the options are very limited (you didn't even protest the division of morality into Kantian vs. Utilitarian! That's the worst!) because I wanted to create separate game mechanics and possibilities for each choice. If there were many different religions included, I don't know how the Apologist class would look, but it would have to be pretty different from any of the other classes, and much more complex. And I wanted to make the system resemble the debates that most potential players would be a part of, and those are more likely to be Christian vs. atheist with a little bit of Zen Buddhism or something on the side than Mahayana vs. Theravada, or Gelug vs. Nyingma. And if I were to put in Gelug vs. Nyingma, I'd have to put it into the campaign somehow, and that would confuse 99% of people. So yeah, it's very much western philosophy, and simplified Western philosophy at that.
...and as for the Continentals, I just don't know enough about them to give them justice, even enough justice to mock them. I was going to have Heidegger's Being and Time as a book with the power to Confuse every character within a certain radius, but then I realized I would give anything by Hegel exactly the same power, and so on.
...maybe you should write the first expansion book.
I'll see if I can respond to some of your other issues at more length later.
Meh. I'm so far into moral relativism and nihilism territory that I didn't really care.
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