Most of us like to bang on about how video games are an art form. I believe they are. So here's my question. Art is meant to express ideas, and emotions. So what's the hardest one to express in a video game?
I think that hope is the hardest one to express. Video games are usually about problem solving, and there's always a way to beat the puzzles, which is all about satisfaction and winning. If there isn't then it's usually a ploy by the designer to make you feel frustration or futility.
But we've never seen a game which fills us with a sense of hope. That even though there's no possible way we can win, we still think we have a chance.
I can only think of one game which does this, and that's Robot Unicorn Attack. The combination of rainbows, music and text all hinting at wishes and fighting against fate just seem to me to be an expression of hope against all odds. Which is why you keep playing it, even though you know you can never beat it.
So... what do you guys think? What's you hardest emotion?
N.B: I know I'm reading too much into a flash game. Just humour me
I think that hope is the hardest one to express. Video games are usually about problem solving, and there's always a way to beat the puzzles, which is all about satisfaction and winning. If there isn't then it's usually a ploy by the designer to make you feel frustration or futility.
But we've never seen a game which fills us with a sense of hope. That even though there's no possible way we can win, we still think we have a chance.
I can only think of one game which does this, and that's Robot Unicorn Attack. The combination of rainbows, music and text all hinting at wishes and fighting against fate just seem to me to be an expression of hope against all odds. Which is why you keep playing it, even though you know you can never beat it.
So... what do you guys think? What's you hardest emotion?
N.B: I know I'm reading too much into a flash game. Just humour me