This seems like it fits more of a management/strategy type vibe to me.
Maybe you hear news of the 10 greatest knights of the realm coming to save you. But you don't know what they're great at and you only have a limited amount of instructions to give them.
You could have the first knight leave hints by telling him to leave marks in specific places. But he might be the best at combat and would be best sent against some of the other monsters guarding the path. You just don't have the information.
But honestly, I'm not sure if that makes a player feel trapped. They have power to change things. Maybe you steadily take away that power? I'm just not sure how.
This seems like it fits more of a management/strategy type vibe to me.
Maybe you hear news of the 10 greatest knights of the realm coming to save you. But you don't know what they're great at and you only have a limited amount of instructions to give them.
You could have the first knight leave hints by telling him to leave marks in specific places. But he might be the best at combat and would be best sent against some of the other monsters guarding the path. You just don't have the information.
But honestly, I'm not sure if that makes a player feel trapped. They have power to change things. Maybe you steadily take away that power? I'm just not sure how.
Very interesting question though.