'Fun', eh?
Well, if you like Pratchett, I'd say Robert Rankin and Tom Holt are 'adjacent' to him, although not featuring a traditional 'Tolkeinesque' fantasy setting. A particular favourite of mine is Rankin's The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse...
Fair enough, that sounds much more sane then.
In my personal experience I feel that 'realistic' dungeons often don't feel as fun as 'gamey' ones - it's something I notice as a fault in my DMing for D&D: when I create my own material, I tend to get hung up on the details of making it...
It strikes me that if you've spent 93 out of 113 hours playing one game then you're probably obsessing about it to an unheathly degree.
Yeah, it's 'gamey', that's what games are for - if you want realism, try stopping playing and engaging in the real world a bit...
Basically I'm a vegetarian because it's a more efficient use of farmland and I don't have to worry about being poisoned by my food. Why would I want to eat meat? - there's no benefit.
What's the point in having a functioning body if you can't appreciate it?
Edit: Plus, there's more likely to be some medical method of overcoming any physical problem than having any way to fix your mind.
I'd say the 'eye contact' of the girl on our left looking into the camera is going to sway a lot of folks, but personally the smile of the girl on the right looks broader and more genuine to me, so I'd pick her... (though I might go for that one in the orange with the water bottle if we could...
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