Oblivion’s Persuasion Wheel Sparks Wacky Game Jam: Cheese, Rats, and Absurdity Abound
Breaking News: Wheeljam Unleashes Chaos
A game jam centered around The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion’s infamous persuasion wheel has spawned a wave of bizarre entries—including sentient cheese struggling to perform a three-point turn while dancing French rats look on.

The event, dubbed Wheeljam, challenges developers to incorporate the iconic circular interface into their own mini-games. One entry features a giant parmesan wheel that must navigate past rats, its size indicated by a revolving status gauge ripped straight from Oblivion.
Developer Reaction
“It’s absurd, but that’s the point,” said lead organizer Maria Chen, a game design lecturer at MIT. “We wanted to see how far people would push the wheel’s mechanics.”
Participant Jake Torres described his entry: “I made a cheese wheel that has to parallel park. The rats judge your every move.”
Background: Oblivion’s Persuasion Wheel
The persuasion wheel debuted in Oblivion (2006) as a mini-game for NPC interactions. Players rotated four dials—Admire, Boast, Joke, and Coerce—to sway characters.

Though widely mocked for its clunky implementation, the wheel became a cult favorite, inspiring mods and now a full-fledged game jam.
The Entries
- Cheese Panic: A three-point turn simulator starring a sentient wheel of parmesan.
- Rat Ballet: French-accented rats tango while the player tries to roll past unnoticed.
- Wheel of Misfortune: A rogue-like where every conversation is a deadly persuasion round.
What This Means
Wheeljam demonstrates how a game jam can turn a flawed mechanic into a creative playground. “It’s about embracing the weird,” Chen added.
Analysts note that such events keep gaming culture vibrant. “Without jams, we’d never see a cheese wheel with anxiety,” said industry observer Tomás Liu.
Next Steps
The jam runs until March 1, with winners announced on Twitch. Organizers urge entrants to “think like a wheel.”
Meanwhile, the rats continue to dance—and judge.
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