-rpg- -crotch- We Have No Rice- -magical Farming Survival Rpg- -
Rice: How the world's staple is under pressure | World Economic Forum
: Players typically start in isolated locations (like an "exotic planet" or a "nomadic" start) where they must farm vegetables and animals to survive without an established social system. Rice: How the world's staple is under pressure
Just as players in games might "relearn" ancient magical farming, organizations like MASIPAG help real farmers relearn indigenous production processes to build resilience against climate change. The odd insertion of “-crotch-” is jarring: it
At first glance the title’s punctuation and hyphenation—“-RPG- -crotch- We Have No Rice- -Magical Farming Survival RPG-”—reads like a shard of found text, an index card torn from a developer’s notebook. The odd insertion of “-crotch-” is jarring: it arrests attention and forces the reader to ask why such a visceral word sits between genre markers. Taken thematically, it can be read as a deliberately discomforting signpost pointing to vulnerability. “Crotch” evokes the body’s vulnerability and generative power, the place where nourishment and lineage intersect. In a farming survival context, it suggests that scarcity affects not only material life but the most intimate parts of social and bodily existence—birth, sex, shame, and sustenance. The title thus read primes the player for an experience that will be as bodily and personal as it is ecological. In a farming survival context, it suggests that