Gameplay Engines
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Using the pattern
Can Be Instantiated By
Combos, Construction, Emergent Gameplay, Positive Feedback Loops
Can Be Modulated By
Construction/Scoring Phase Shift
Diegetic Aspects
Interface Aspects
Narration Aspects
Consequences
Gameplay Engines can be seen as a form of Abstract Player Constructs, or as goal requirement for which effects there should have. Building them are a form of Investments and Supporting Goals for winning a game, typically those that have Winner determined after Gameplay Ends. Since typically games that provide Gameplay Engines provide many different types of them, choosing one to try and build is a Player Defined Goals as well as being Constructive Gameplay. Building efficient Gameplay Engines typically require both Strategic Knowledge and Strategic Planning.
Construction/Scoring Phase Shift often occur in games which have Scores and allow the construction of Gameplay Engines.
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Can Instantiate
Abstract Player Constructs, Constructive Gameplay, Investments, Player Defined Goals, Strategic Knowledge, Strategic Planning, Supporting Goals
with Scores
Construction/Scoring Phase Shift
Can Modulate
Winner determined after Gameplay Ends
Can Be Instantiated By
Combos, Construction, Emergent Gameplay, Positive Feedback Loops
Can Be Modulated By
Construction/Scoring Phase Shift
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
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History
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