What’s a Good Game?

I’ve been asking myself the question, what’s a good game.  It’s a hard question to answer.  Most of the time it comes with a reference, like XCom, or Civilization.  The problem is what makes a good game.  To some it must be graphically amazing.  Some people a story must grab them personally.  It is so personal, that no two people are alike.

So for me, I love a tactical game.  It can be real-time, it can be turn based, but I love strategy and besting an opponent.  I hate multiplayer though.  I want to crush an AI that does not tell me how bad my mom is.  The thing is, I think that good games are probably more generic than this.

Can we take every game and say if it is good or not?  The problem is every game is liked by somebody.  So we can at least say there are never any truly bad games to 100% of people.  So what makes a game good?  Have you ever told anyone about a game that you thought was awesome that you only played for 2 minutes and never will play again?

So, at least one characteristic of a good game is that people play it for a long time.  But, then you look at Steam and see that tons of people are playing games for a long time and reviewing them poorly, so why is that?  So if you play something for a long time but hate it was the game bad?  I don’t think it really was.

You put your life into a game, if you play it for hours, it was good.  Even if it strikes you in the end as not being that great, it grabbed you for hours of your short life.  You were giving it a shot, it had enough greatness in it to have you give priceless time.  So I contend that your final thoughts on a game don’t really matter if you played it long enough.  That could be crazy to state, because you could wish you never bought it, but if it made you feel something, isn’t that what a good game does?

What do you think?  What makes a great/good game to you?  Try to not use a reference to describe it.  It’s a challenge to nail down.  That is why I love making games.

May the Polls be With You

So I have started to use Twitter to post more polls.  This is not scientific by any means I was just curious as to what polls were like on Twitter and asked a few questions and will post the results here and blab about each for a little bit.

What’s your favorite Genre for games?

Scifi – 86%

Fantasy – 14%

This one was interesting to me.  I always though that it would be the other way around.  There are far more games made in the classic Fantasy worlds with goblins, orcs, and elves than a scifi universe.  This made me really happy actually that maybe that same old world that every fantasy game is in might not be the most popular thing out there any more.

Do you prefer to make PC or mobile Games?

PC Games – 80%

Mobile Games – 20%

I was a bit shocked by this as well.  Most people that answered prefer to make a PC game.  I find that interesting because it seems like the mobile market is flooded with a who’s who of human crap these days.  Maybe everyone should follow their heart and not where they think a market is.  It looks like creating mobile games is either undesirable, or it is a pain in the rear that nobody really loves.  Kinda gives you a good understanding why mobile games are all, for the most part, terrible.

What would you rather play? PC or Console Games

PC Games – 70%

Console Games – 30%

Very close to the poll above on what you would rather make.  A ten percent difference with most people who answered saying they would rather play a PC game. Seems like people would rather be on a PC than a console.  I do understand why now that console prices are so high and the games all cost $60 a piece.  I used to love consoles, now I never turn one on and play on my PC.  I really don’t care that much though, gaming is gaming and I am glad people can play on whatever they play on.

Is Game Development a Passion or a Business?

Passion – 100%

Business – 0%

I get this one was hard to actually click business.  If you click business you are not going to be able to feel like an indie game developer anymore.  That is not true really.  If you want to make it as a game developer you do have to learn that the business part is what makes it possible for anyone to see your product.  I think this shows us why it is so hard for indie developers to break into the market.  It seems that 100% of them are there for the love of it, not the distribution of a product.  Not a bad thing, but not the greatest thing to get your game to people to play it either.

Which are you looking forward to the most? or

Star Wars Battlefront – 25%

Fallout 4 – 75%

This one is still ongoing as of the writing of the article so I will only say this, I’M SO EXCITED!!!!


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