Videogames are a little more work and they're a little more stilted.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are big lines between those who play video games and those who do not. For those who don't, video games are irrelevant. They think all video games must be too difficult.
Writing for videogames is really unique. You learn all the rules of writing, but there's a whole other set of rules for game writing, and we're changing them as we move along as well, which makes it more challenging.
There is a definite argument to be made that videogames are becoming an art form put together by artists of different types.
Video games are a special kind of play, but at root, they're about the same things as other games: embracing particular rules and restrictions in order to develop skills and experience rewards. When a game is well-designed, it's the balance between these factors that engages people on a fundamental level.
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars.
Right now, more people enjoy movies, music, television and movies than they do video games.
All video games are games, obviously. They're designed. They're digital. They have rules; they give an audience some type of vicarious experience.
I think video games are a great kind of entertainment. They have replaced a lot of games people normally play with their friends and neighbours, like Monopoly.
Everyone has played video games at some point these days, and video games are fun.
As a genre, videogames take our minds on journeys, and we can control and experience them much more interactively than passively - especially when they are well-designed.
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