Posted November 28, 2018
Because of this other thread - https://www.gog.com/forum/general/prodeus
I just wanted to ask a simple little question - "what is a game?"
what makes something a game, while something else may not be?
for someone to say "this is not a game" there must be some boundaries - what are they?
For the sake of the argument, I would say that a game is an activity which is optional and must have 4 requirements:
1 - it must be interactive
2 - it must have rules
3 - there must be one or more goals
4 - there must be some sort of conflict (conflict can be very differently defined)
if a thing has all these four in one degree or another, then it is a game.
I just wanted to ask a simple little question - "what is a game?"
what makes something a game, while something else may not be?
for someone to say "this is not a game" there must be some boundaries - what are they?
For the sake of the argument, I would say that a game is an activity which is optional and must have 4 requirements:
1 - it must be interactive
2 - it must have rules
3 - there must be one or more goals
4 - there must be some sort of conflict (conflict can be very differently defined)
if a thing has all these four in one degree or another, then it is a game.
Post edited November 28, 2018 by amok