"The only difference between programming and games is that games have win conditions."

  • Lmaydev@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    There's predefined goals and rules.

    It has win and lose conditions, for example failing a raid.

    It can technically be completed even if that takes an insane amount of time and effort. You can therefore fail to complete it.

    So you could argue it is a game quite easily. You could also argue it's a set of distinct games within a framework.

    But things get a lot more messy with digital games compared to classic games.