Secret Scoring Mechanisms
Ways of gaining points in a game which is not revealed until used or until the final scoring phase of the game.
Some games determine winners by using victory points. A game has Secret Scoring Mechanisms when players can get some of these in ways that are not public to other players before they are achieved and displayed.
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Examples
Settlers of Catan have development cards, of which some give victory points that can be revealed at any time as a Secret Scoring Mechanism. There are many example of other Board Games that have secret cards which give points to players if they have met some specific requirements. Examples of such games include Amun-Re, Egizia, Murano, Ticket to Ride, and Lords of Waterdeep.
Using the pattern
Secret Scoring Mechanisms are typically added to games with Scores in order to avoid having Predictable Winner and thereby set up for Beat the Leader situations. The pattern only makes sense to use in Multiplayer Games since they are used for creating uncertainty among players regarding their Scores.
The actual design of what gives points to a Score does not differ significantly from designing normal scoring except that the mechanisms are typically design so they can be activated to win a game or automatically are activated when End State Scoring begins.
Consequences
Secret Scoring Mechanisms affect how Scores in Multiplayer Games work in a game by adding Imperfect Information. They can be seen as a form of Secret Goals and provide both Anticipation and Tension to gameplay while making more difficult to have a Predictable Winner. The use of them lessens the importance of Score Tracks since not all points may be shown there (especially if End State Scoring is used).
Relations
Can Instantiate
Anticipation, Imperfect Information, Secret Goals, Tension
Can Modulate
End State Scoring, Score Tracks
Can Be Instantiated By
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Can Be Modulated By
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Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
Beat the Leader, Predictable Winner
History
New pattern created in this wiki.
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