Comment by amne
3 months ago
Chess:
- infinite treadmill: theoretically you can play all possible moves but not in a lifetime.
- variable rewards: sometimes you stumble upon (or try) a tactic that works.
- can't pause or save: except when you maybe play against a computer which is not the point of the game
- grinding: you need to play the same openings many many times to encounter all the responses that will let you know if your "build" is worthy
- competition: nothing to add
> - can't pause or save: except when you maybe play against a computer which is not the point of the game
Famous games span multiple years or decades and are also done across continents over a phone line. Chess is very pausable.
> - grinding: you need to play the same openings many many times to encounter all the responses that will let you know if your "build" is worthy
You can start from a given state to try things out. You can even start from non-reachable states if you want to.
If Chess were a mobile game, you'd be forced to watch an ad after every three moves, the bishop would be on a timer and to use it again you'd have to wait 10 moves or pay using in-game currency, the knight would only be available if you bought the DLC, and the game wouldn't run unless you granted it access to all of your contacts.