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Revision as of 14:20, 27 July 2015
The one-sentence "definition" that should be in italics.
This pattern is a still a stub.
Contents
Examples
Chess and Go are well-known classical Board Games with distinct Endgame phases.
In the Starcraft series the Endgame is typically called "Late-Game"[1].
Anti-Examples
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Using the pattern
Diegetic Aspects
Interface Aspects
Narration Aspects
Consequences
Relations
Possibility of Graceful Surrender
Can Instantiate
Analysis Paralysis, Higher-Level Closures as Gameplay Progresses, Stimulated Planning, Surrendering
Can Modulate
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Can Be Instantiated By
Entrenching Gameplay, Exploitation, Extermination
Can Be Modulated By
Construction/Scoring Phase Shift, Early Leaving Players, Kingmaker, Player Elimination, Predictable Winner, Winner determined after Gameplay Ends, Winning by Ending Gameplay
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
Player Unpredictability, Unwinnable Games
History
New pattern created in this wiki.
References
Acknowledgements
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