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(Anonymous) 2012-12-02 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)I mean, I can't see any reason for it NOT to happen. It's IMO even more interesting and involved and game-like than a romancing plot, and I think it gives you much of the same things in terms of player enjoyment and satisfaction - people will get the same enjoyment from matchmaking that they would from romancing. Also it would be really fun. If you had a wide cast of interesting characters and pretty free reign in terms of how to matchmake.
In fact, to hell with the "subplot" thing, just make this a game. Interesting setting, some kind of outside plot to drive things along, and I'd sure as hell play it.