Re: What Makes A Good Game?
I like a games that exercise my mind. Games that can allow me to think through problems and find answers. In order to play a game more than once, the problems must be changing or changeable. Games that make me jump over this rolling barrel... NOW. and Again, and another one... just don't do it for me.
Scheming, planning, seeing a "good plan come together" all appeal to me. If I can play it with others, that is an unexpected bonus.
Although no longer stressed in the Sherlock Holmes books, he used heroin to keep his mind active when not on a case. I would much rather use games instead.
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