RangerWickett
Legend
No. See, Geeky is cool. You see people doing geeky things, and you're like, "Hey, that looks fun."
This . . . unless you're already completely into gaming, you see it and you say, "Wow, what a bunch of dorks."
Dork is derogatory, implying people who have no lives.
Geek implies people who, in addition to the rest of their lives, really enjoy something because it's intellectual and entertaining.
This ad makes D&D gamers look like dorks. The tacky stop-motion presentation only adds to that, and the fact that their D&D session lasts all of about a minute really ruins the presentation. A proper ad could have had fades, a bit of actual close-ups and maybe some actual humor that can be appreciated by non-gamers. "Healing potions," I'm sad to say, don't cut it.
This . . . unless you're already completely into gaming, you see it and you say, "Wow, what a bunch of dorks."
Dork is derogatory, implying people who have no lives.
Geek implies people who, in addition to the rest of their lives, really enjoy something because it's intellectual and entertaining.
This ad makes D&D gamers look like dorks. The tacky stop-motion presentation only adds to that, and the fact that their D&D session lasts all of about a minute really ruins the presentation. A proper ad could have had fades, a bit of actual close-ups and maybe some actual humor that can be appreciated by non-gamers. "Healing potions," I'm sad to say, don't cut it.
