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== Using the pattern ==
 
== Using the pattern ==
[[Construction/Scoring Phase Shift]] typically occur in games with [[Scores]] where players can create [[Gameplay Engines]], but can occur in other gamers with make use of the pattern [[Winner determined after Gameplay Ends]].  
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[[Construction/Scoring Phase Shift]] typically occur in games with [[Scores]] where players can create [[Gameplay Engines]], but can occur in other gamers with make use of the pattern [[Winner determined after Gameplay Ends]]. The two phases typically match [[Expansion]] and [[Exploitation]] so the behavior of this pattern affects both those two.  
  
 
The possibility of [[Speedending]] heavily affects [[Construction/Scoring Phase Shift]], both in that beginning [[Speedending]] can constitute the phase shift between [[Construction]] of [[Gameplay Engines]] and gathering [[Scores]] and that players can use [[Speedending]] to shorten the scoring phase.
 
The possibility of [[Speedending]] heavily affects [[Construction/Scoring Phase Shift]], both in that beginning [[Speedending]] can constitute the phase shift between [[Construction]] of [[Gameplay Engines]] and gathering [[Scores]] and that players can use [[Speedending]] to shorten the scoring phase.
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=== Can Modulate ===
 
=== Can Modulate ===
 
[[Endgame]],  
 
[[Endgame]],  
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[[Expansion]],
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[[Exploitation]],
 
[[Gameplay Engines]],  
 
[[Gameplay Engines]],  
 
[[Middlegame]],  
 
[[Middlegame]],  

Revision as of 10:09, 27 July 2015

A shift in one or all players focus from improving their abilities to act within the game to gather points.

Some game allow players to not only perform actions that directly increase their chances of winning a game but also actions that make it easier or more efficient for them to do so later. A Construction/Scoring Phase Shift occurs when one player — which is typically then followed by the other players — moves from the latter types of actions to the former.

Examples

In Dominion, a sign of a Construction/Scoring Phase Shift is that players begin investing in "province" score cards rather than other cards. In Race for the Galaxy, consistent use by a player of the "Consume: 2x VPs" action can be a sign of a shift in building an efficient deck to focusing on gathering points. Another sign in this game can be players that build in both the "develop" and "settle" phases when possible to gain the points on the placed cards.

Using the pattern

Construction/Scoring Phase Shift typically occur in games with Scores where players can create Gameplay Engines, but can occur in other gamers with make use of the pattern Winner determined after Gameplay Ends. The two phases typically match Expansion and Exploitation so the behavior of this pattern affects both those two.

The possibility of Speedending heavily affects Construction/Scoring Phase Shift, both in that beginning Speedending can constitute the phase shift between Construction of Gameplay Engines and gathering Scores and that players can use Speedending to shorten the scoring phase.

Consequences

Construction/Scoring Phase Shift affect how Gameplay Engines and Positive Feedback Loops work in games by creating transitions points from when building Gameplay Engines are beneficial to when maximizing Scores are important. Since this in practice is one type of Endgame, the pattern also modulates when a Middlegame end and an Endgame begins.

Noticing when Construction/Scoring Phase Shift happen, or causing them to happen when it's beneficial for oneself, is one way to have Game Mastery.

Relations

Risk/Reward, conflict Winning by Ending Gameplay

Can Instantiate

Game Mastery

Can Modulate

Endgame, Expansion, Exploitation, Gameplay Engines, Middlegame, Positive Feedback Loops

Can Be Instantiated By

Winner determined after Gameplay Ends

Gameplay Engines together with Scores

Can Be Modulated By

Speedending

Possible Closure Effects

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Potentially Conflicting With

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History

New pattern created in this wiki.

References

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Acknowledgements

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