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7/3/2025, 3:40:52 PM
Do videogames even need a game over?
Because if you play card games or board games, a lot of them are like all players win coins until they reach the end of the game, and then whoever has more coins wins.
But that game has not a game over necesarely, they use a not winning strategy, but even the worse player still reaches the last turn.
You also can't technically lose watching a movie, reading a novel, watching an anime.
You get bored, but anyone can still reach the end without being forced to repeat the experience from scratch.
Because if you play card games or board games, a lot of them are like all players win coins until they reach the end of the game, and then whoever has more coins wins.
But that game has not a game over necesarely, they use a not winning strategy, but even the worse player still reaches the last turn.
You also can't technically lose watching a movie, reading a novel, watching an anime.
You get bored, but anyone can still reach the end without being forced to repeat the experience from scratch.
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