Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-32765490-20181029183051

Alright, so my suggestion is that all players have a backpack on their back that starts at a size of 2x2x6 pixels, and for every item in each players' inventories, the backpack grows larger. At a maximum size (with an inventory completely full of 64's of items), the backpack would be roughly twice as tall and three times as wide as the player.

What do these backpacks do, though?

Well, first of all every time you start sprinting, there is a chance based on the size of your backpack that you will fall onto your back, and be unable to get up until you remove items from your inventory.

Second, you will sink in water at different speeds depending on how big your backpack is. At maximum capacity, you will sink at ten blocks per second to the ocean floor, and will be unable to swim up until you empty your inventory of some weight.

Third, if you get hit on your backpack, it will burst and drop a number of items based on how full it is.

With that said, I hope people will see the logic in this suggestion. Constructive criticism is welcome. 