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== Using the pattern == | == Using the pattern == | ||
+ | === Can Modulate === | ||
+ | [[Actions Have Diegetically Social Consequences]], | ||
+ | [[Alternative Reality]], | ||
+ | [[Area Control]], | ||
+ | [[Attention Swapping]], | ||
+ | [[Bidding]], | ||
+ | [[Challenging Gameplay]], | ||
+ | [[Character Development]], | ||
+ | [[Fudged Results]], | ||
+ | [[Game Items]], | ||
+ | [[Gameplay Mastery]], | ||
+ | [[Grinding]], | ||
+ | [[Invites]], | ||
+ | [[Penalties]], | ||
+ | [[Player Defined Goals]], | ||
+ | [[Player Killing]], | ||
+ | [[Red Queen Dilemmas]], | ||
+ | [[Resource Caps]], | ||
+ | [[Resources]], | ||
+ | [[Reward Widgets]], | ||
+ | [[Risk/Reward]], | ||
+ | [[Scores]], | ||
+ | [[Secret Areas]], | ||
+ | [[Trading]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Can Be Instantiated By === | ||
+ | [[Access Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Achievements]], | ||
+ | [[Arithmetic Progression]], | ||
+ | [[Betting]], | ||
+ | [[Character Development]], | ||
+ | [[Companions]], | ||
+ | [[Delayed Reciprocity]], | ||
+ | [[Extra Chances]], | ||
+ | [[Factions]], | ||
+ | [[Facilitating Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Free Gift Inventories]], | ||
+ | [[Handicap Achievements]], | ||
+ | [[Game Items]], | ||
+ | [[Geometric Progression]], | ||
+ | [[Glory Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Goal Achievements]], | ||
+ | [[Grind Achievements]], | ||
+ | [[Improved Abilities]], | ||
+ | [[Individual Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Investments]], | ||
+ | [[Loot]], | ||
+ | [[Minigames]], | ||
+ | [[New Abilities]], | ||
+ | [[Ownership]], | ||
+ | [[Player Killing]], | ||
+ | [[Quick Returns]], | ||
+ | [[Quick Travel]], | ||
+ | [[Repeat Combos]], | ||
+ | [[Shared Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Social Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Sustenance Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Testing Achievements]], | ||
+ | [[Unlocking]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Game Time Manipulation]] in [[Single-Player Games]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Can Be Modulated By === | ||
+ | [[Characters]], | ||
+ | [[Committed Goals]], | ||
+ | [[Continuous Goals]], | ||
+ | [[Diminishing Returns]], | ||
+ | [[Extra-Game Broadcasting]], | ||
+ | [[Extra-Game Consequences]], | ||
+ | [[Free Gift Inventories]], | ||
+ | [[Identification]], | ||
+ | [[Increasing Rewards]], | ||
+ | [[Mutual Goals]], | ||
+ | [[Outcome Indicators]], | ||
+ | [[Penalties]], | ||
+ | [[Player-Decided Distributions]], | ||
+ | [[Player-Defined Goals]], | ||
+ | [[Randomness]], | ||
+ | [[Reward Widgets]] | ||
+ | [[Unknown Goals]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Cutscenes]] in [[Single-Player Games]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Potentially Conflicting With === | ||
+ | [[Thematic Consistency]] | ||
=== Diegetic Aspects === | === Diegetic Aspects === |
Revision as of 18:57, 8 August 2015
The one-sentence "definition" that should be in italics.
This pattern is a still a stub.
Contents
Examples
Anti-Examples
optional
Using the pattern
Can Modulate
Actions Have Diegetically Social Consequences, Alternative Reality, Area Control, Attention Swapping, Bidding, Challenging Gameplay, Character Development, Fudged Results, Game Items, Gameplay Mastery, Grinding, Invites, Penalties, Player Defined Goals, Player Killing, Red Queen Dilemmas, Resource Caps, Resources, Reward Widgets, Risk/Reward, Scores, Secret Areas, Trading
Can Be Instantiated By
Access Rewards, Achievements, Arithmetic Progression, Betting, Character Development, Companions, Delayed Reciprocity, Extra Chances, Factions, Facilitating Rewards, Free Gift Inventories, Handicap Achievements, Game Items, Geometric Progression, Glory Rewards, Goal Achievements, Grind Achievements, Improved Abilities, Individual Rewards, Investments, Loot, Minigames, New Abilities, Ownership, Player Killing, Quick Returns, Quick Travel, Repeat Combos, Shared Rewards, Social Rewards, Sustenance Rewards, Testing Achievements, Unlocking
Game Time Manipulation in Single-Player Games
Can Be Modulated By
Characters, Committed Goals, Continuous Goals, Diminishing Returns, Extra-Game Broadcasting, Extra-Game Consequences, Free Gift Inventories, Identification, Increasing Rewards, Mutual Goals, Outcome Indicators, Penalties, Player-Decided Distributions, Player-Defined Goals, Randomness, Reward Widgets Unknown Goals
Cutscenes in Single-Player Games
Potentially Conflicting With
Diegetic Aspects
Interface Aspects
Narration Aspects
Consequences
Can Instantiate
Anticipation, Collecting, Competition, Emotional Engrossment, Encouraged Return Visits, Ephemeral Events, Game-Based Social Statuses, Gain Competence, Player-Planned Development, Surprises, Tension
with Geospatial Game Widgets
with Time Limits
Relations
Can Instantiate
Anticipation, Collecting, Competition, Emotional Engrossment, Encouraged Return Visits, Ephemeral Events, Game-Based Social Statuses, Gain Competence, Player-Planned Development, Surprises, Tension
with Geospatial Game Widgets
with Time Limits
Can Modulate
Actions Have Diegetically Social Consequences, Alternative Reality, Area Control, Attention Swapping, Bidding, Challenging Gameplay, Character Development, Fudged Results, Game Items, Gameplay Mastery, Grinding, Invites, Penalties, Player Defined Goals, Player Killing, Red Queen Dilemmas, Resource Caps, Resources, Reward Widgets, Risk/Reward, Scores, Secret Areas, Trading
Can Be Instantiated By
Access Rewards, Achievements, Arithmetic Progression, Betting, Character Development, Companions, Delayed Reciprocity, Extra Chances, Factions, Facilitating Rewards, Free Gift Inventories, Handicap Achievements, Game Items, Geometric Progression, Glory Rewards, Goal Achievements, Grind Achievements, Improved Abilities, Individual Rewards, Investments, Loot, Minigames, New Abilities, Ownership, Player Killing, Quick Returns, Quick Travel, Repeat Combos, Shared Rewards, Social Rewards, Sustenance Rewards, Testing Achievements, Unlocking
Game Time Manipulation in Single-Player Games
Can Be Modulated By
Characters, Committed Goals, Continuous Goals, Diminishing Returns, Extra-Game Broadcasting, Extra-Game Consequences, Free Gift Inventories, Identification, Increasing Rewards, Mutual Goals, Outcome Indicators, Penalties, Player-Decided Distributions, Player-Defined Goals, Randomness, Reward Widgets Unknown Goals
Cutscenes in Single-Player Games
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
History
An updated version of the pattern Rewards that was part of the original collection in the book Patterns in Game Design[1].
References
- ↑ Björk, S. & Holopainen, J. (2004) Patterns in Game Design. Charles River Media. ISBN1-58450-354-8.
Acknowledgements
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