Simple. You play as a tank, trying to destroy these aliens that are trying to takeover planet earth. While they slowly move closer to the ground in a horizontal direction from left to right and repeat, they also shoot lasers at you. Your job is to destroy as many aliens as you possibly can by using the defensive blockades to your advantage and your ammunition from your tank. Keep them away from landing and avoid their lasers or the world as we know it will be taken by the aliens that have decided to invade Earth.Bobic said:But would you count games with no artistic merit as art? Is space invaders a piece of art? If so, why doesn't screwball scramble count as art?Thaius said:Games are absolutely art. The annoying thing to me is the "only a few games are art" idea. Guys, the medium of video games is a form of artistic expression. To say, "only the really good and artistic games are art" is essentially saying that there is no such thing as bad art. Video games require creativity and skill to complete, and thus they are all art, even if not all of them are good art.
But is it not art in the sense of what has been created is something so complex and yet compelling? For gameplay is what enables us to become immersed.Delicious Anathema said:It contains music and visuals which can be artistic, the core of the game, the gameplay, is not art in my opinion.
But who cares?
I don't really care.Dark Harbinger said:But is it not art in the sense of what has been created is something so complex and yet compelling? For gameplay is what enables us to become immersed.Delicious Anathema said:It contains music and visuals which can be artistic, the core of the game, the gameplay, is not art in my opinion.
But who cares?
Ah, fair enough.Delicious Anathema said:I don't really care.Dark Harbinger said:But is it not art in the sense of what has been created is something so complex and yet compelling? For gameplay is what enables us to become immersed.Delicious Anathema said:It contains music and visuals which can be artistic, the core of the game, the gameplay, is not art in my opinion.
But who cares?
I'm sorry but you didn't actually say anything to do with art or, in fact, anything of worth at all. You just described Space Invaders. I already know what space invaders is. That's why I used it as an example.JNA17 said:Simple. You play as a tank, trying to destroy these aliens that are trying to takeover planet earth. While they slowly move closer to the ground in a horizontal direction from left to right and repeat, they also shoot lasers at you. Your job is to destroy as many aliens as you possibly can by using the defensive blockades to your advantage and your ammunition from your tank. Keep them away from landing and avoid their lasers or the world as we know it will be taken by the aliens that have decided to invade Earth.Bobic said:But would you count games with no artistic merit as art? Is space invaders a piece of art? If so, why doesn't screwball scramble count as art?Thaius said:Games are absolutely art. The annoying thing to me is the "only a few games are art" idea. Guys, the medium of video games is a form of artistic expression. To say, "only the really good and artistic games are art" is essentially saying that there is no such thing as bad art. Video games require creativity and skill to complete, and thus they are all art, even if not all of them are good art.
If you still don't see the meaning or any sort of artistic expression from a game like Space Invaders then i suggest you watch the clip below from Extra Credits that will explain it a lot better then i can.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/extra-credits/2545-Narrative-Mechanics