I don't play gacha games, but I'm in online spaces which are adjacent to gacha fandoms, so every so often I'll pop open my notifications and see a thread where the comments are like "ooh, step on me, daddy", and the post to which those comments pertain is a drawing of a waifish anime boy being manhandled by a second waifish anime boy.
Cyberpsycho alert! The elite troops of MaxTac help keep the city safe from chromed-out rampages across Night City — but it seems they’ve had their hands full recently.
Since the release of Phantom Liberty, MaxTac AVs have been dispatched 7.3 million times! The special-ops unit uses the full force of their anti-cyberpycho arsenal to get the job done, but while they strike fear in many, it looks like there are plenty of mercs who relish the challenge.
Game idea: Don't Call Cthulhu. You are all cultists, but none of you REALLY want to summon the Great Old Ones to destroy and recreate the world in their own fearsome image; however, you dare not appear reluctant, lest you get used as a sacrifice by more fanatical cultists.
Game mechanics revolve around coming up with reasonable-sounding objections to starting the ritual now, arguing against those objections so you don't look like you're giving in easily, and finding ways to uphold any objections while still making it seem like progress has been made towards starting the ritual.
Eg, "we don't have any chalk to draw the diagram", "we can just get some chalk", "we need the highest-quality chalk possible in order to do this perfectly, which we'll need to special order".