Comment by thaumasiotes

7 hours ago

Sure, though they're already familiar with it too.

https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5758783607eaa0...

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BlockPuzzle

Complaining that games may be described as "like Sokoban" is kind of like complaining that they might be described as "real-time strategy".

Being familiar with the concept isn't the same as being familiar with the term. The point that was being made by the parent comment that originally mentioned the term was that the game does not do a good job describing what it actually is to people who aren't already familiar with it. People who have never played a game in their life will know what the words "real", "time", and "strategy" mean, so I don't know how you can claim that it's anywhere close to the same thing.

  • Knowing what the word "strategy" means doesn't tell you anything about what a "real-time strategy game" is.

    Even knowing what a "strategy game" is won't help, since the meaning of that term has shifted since "RTS" was derived from it.

    Similarly, knowing that Sokoban means "warehouse guard" doesn't help you to know what to expect in a Sokoban game. But the fact that this is a common term familiar to ~everyone does.

    When everyone around you is using a word with no problems, don't complain that you wish they'd all forget what it meant. Learn how to talk.

    • > When everyone around you is using a word with no problems, don't complain that you wish they'd all forget what it meant. Learn how to talk.

      Literally this whole discussion started because someone else didn't know what it meant. No one said you should forget what it means, just that it's helpful to explain to other people so that they also will understand it in the future. Most people learn by asking questions and getting answers that explain things to them. The best way to get people not to learn is to incentivize them not to ask questions, which is exactly what you're doing by saying things like this.

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