I’m not too sure if I agree with the following abstract, this doesn’t really explain the success of Bejeweled and other popular short term games. Arcade games have been around for quite a while, and those can be very short term. Any thoughts? Let’s have a conversation 🙂
“Good computer and video games like System Shock 2, Deus Ex, Pikmin, Rise of Nations, Neverwinter Nights, and Xenosaga: Episode 1 are learning machines. They get themselves learned and learned well, so that they get played long and hard by a great many people. This is how they and their designers survive and perpetuate themselves. If a game cannot be learned and even mastered at a certain level, it wont get played by enough people, and the company that makes it will go broke. Good learning in games is a capitalist-driven Darwinian process of selection of the fittest. Of course, game designers could have solved their learning problems by making games shorter and easier, by dumbing them down, so to speak. But most gamers dont want short and easy games. Thus, designers face and largely solve an intriguing educational dilemma, one also faced by schools and workplaces: how to get people, often young people, to learn and master something that is long and challengingand enjoy it, to boot.” James Paul Gee – 2003
Short gaming is a problem that is becoming a dilemma in my eyes. Take drakes fortune two for example. The game was a must have as I read on paper… so I had to buy it. I loved the game… but was it worth sixty six dollars if I beat it in two days with no real replay value left? Heck no I felt nipped after. Ill never buy a game like that again. Ill just start renting from Netflix like programs and buy only games I know I can get time value out of.
As for simple games…. I can’t knock them…. I was seven once.
Good point, some games coming out today feel like a roller coaster. Yeah it’s fun and exhilarating, but it’s over before you know it. At the same time.. games like lost odyssee are too long for my tastes. It’s really important that I have access to games where I can save often.
When I get together with friends we do play short games more often. Fighting games, racing games, it’s what works for groups. If it’s guys and girls then those singing games work. But alone time definitely calls for some good ol platforming… you know what though. I did like bejeweled and plants vs zombies. I know I know.
When I owned a xbox 360 I played hexic HD more than any other 360 game… fact.