Difference between revisions of "Beat the Leader"
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+ | [[Beat the Leader]] can occur both in games with [[PvP]] and with [[TvT]] since a leader can be either an individual player or a [[Teams|Team]]. The actual design of [[Beat the Leader]] consists of providing to characteristics to a game design: making it possible for players to perceive a leader and giving them means to work together against that perceived leader. | ||
=== Can Be Instantiated By === | === Can Be Instantiated By === | ||
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=== Potentially Conflicting With === | === Potentially Conflicting With === | ||
− | [[Secret Goals]] | + | In contrast, the use of [[Secret Goals]] makes it more difficult or impossible to judge who is the leader. |
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+ | Games that have [[Player-Decided Distributions]] or [[Player-Decided Results]] are likely to be used for [[Beat the Leader]] if this is possible for players to perceive a possible leader. | ||
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+ | [[Secret Scoring Mechanisms]] | ||
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+ | [[End State Scoring]] | ||
=== Diegetic Aspects === | === Diegetic Aspects === | ||
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== Consequences == | == Consequences == | ||
− | [[Beat the Leader]] make players enter [[Temporary Alliances|Temporary]] and [[Uncommitted Alliances]] against perceived leaders | + | [[Beat the Leader]] make players enter [[Temporary Alliances|Temporary]] and [[Uncommitted Alliances]] against perceived leaders, and this can is some cases take the form of [[Betrayal]]. |
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− | [[Betrayal]] | + | |
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=== Can Be Instantiated By === | === Can Be Instantiated By === | ||
[[Perfect Information]], | [[Perfect Information]], | ||
+ | [[Player-Decided Distributions]], | ||
+ | [[Player-Decided Results]], | ||
[[Predictable Winner]], | [[Predictable Winner]], | ||
[[Score Tracks]] | [[Score Tracks]] |
Revision as of 12:26, 15 January 2015
The one-sentence "definition" that should be in italics.
This pattern is a still a stub.
Contents
Examples
Anti-Examples
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Using the pattern
Beat the Leader can occur both in games with PvP and with TvT since a leader can be either an individual player or a Team. The actual design of Beat the Leader consists of providing to characteristics to a game design: making it possible for players to perceive a leader and giving them means to work together against that perceived leader.
Can Be Instantiated By
Perfect Information, Predictable Winner, Score Tracks
Potentially Conflicting With
In contrast, the use of Secret Goals makes it more difficult or impossible to judge who is the leader.
Games that have Player-Decided Distributions or Player-Decided Results are likely to be used for Beat the Leader if this is possible for players to perceive a possible leader.
Diegetic Aspects
Interface Aspects
Narration Aspects
Consequences
Beat the Leader make players enter Temporary and Uncommitted Alliances against perceived leaders, and this can is some cases take the form of Betrayal.
Can Modulate
Relations
Can Instantiate
Betrayal, Temporary Alliances, Uncommitted Alliances
Can Modulate
Can Be Instantiated By
Perfect Information, Player-Decided Distributions, Player-Decided Results, Predictable Winner, Score Tracks
Can Be Modulated By
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Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
History
New pattern created in this wiki.
References
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Acknowledgements
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