Not directly within a game, no. Could get tricky, because of how much out-of-game stuff there is online. Easy to get out of character that way.
There has been fun stuff done with technology before, though, well before Ghosts of Eden’s computer. Back in 2005 there was New World Order, with an actual hackable computer (that Ike Shaw wound up picking up wholesale because hacking was taking too long, and running off with… and then tripping and breaking it. It was the Story Computer. Whoops.), then in 2010 there was School for Criminal Masterminds, where almost everyone in game was a teen with a cell phone and they swapped numbers and texted each other all game.
So no, I haven’t tried what you’re thinking of, not quite. Do tell me how it goes, though! I’m very curious. I really love integrating modern tech into games, and I think we could do a lot more with it than we currently are.
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