Tangerine wrote: β
December 21st, 2025, 20:56
Xenich wrote: β
December 21st, 2025, 20:48
Depends, some do. Some take rational thought, others are random results. I will concede if there is no skill being applied (rational thought or logical deduction), you have a point, but not all interactive fiction is purely random in its resolutions.
Though.. I just realized.. games of chance are still games. Is a slot machine a game? There is no skill being measured, merely chance?
Poker is a game because there's a skill element. Slot machines are not because
it's pure luck they're rigged. There's unfortunately not a better term for activities done for leisure that heavily involve luck.
Games of chance...
Yet let us consider this for a second. Take Craps for instance... you leverage statistical likelihood as you play, there is skill in this as to when to play, what to bet on, etc... and I would say there is a certain level of skill in many games of chance to leverage your odds by understanding the game. In the end, luck still determines the outcome, but there is skill in what you do to improve your odds of this.
Look at RNG RPGs, board games, etc... you make knowledge based decisions to leverage the statistics to a win. Everything from tactical placement, approach, etc... are knowledge and skill based decisions, but ultimately the roll will determine the outcome. You know what I mean, where you do everything right, build your character just the right way, place them in the correct winning strategy... but oops... you rolled a 1...bummer.
This is statistical randomness, essentially a "game of chance". Granted, heavily adjusted by proper selection of outcome, yet still... based on the roll...
Contrast that with pure skill games, like arcade games where everything is based on the players action skill. They control the outcome, they decide the victory, not chance.
So would an action arcade gamer be justified in claiming an RNG RPG is just a "game of chance", therefore not a game... because they don't TRULY control the outcome and are ultimately at the mercy of chance?
I say it is still a game, just a "type" of game and I think that is a fair assessment.