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Board game research
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Skill/ chance proportion
50% each so its balanced
If either one is included too much in the game people will start to get tired of it.
High
When do people get tired of board games?
Time, Some say they get more exhausted after playing a 1 hour game than working at the office for 8 hours.
Over complicated rules. Over complicated rules will cause confusion and anxiety. These negative emotions will slowly turn into annoyance which makes people dislike the game
when strategy and luck is not proportional...
What makes dice games fun?
Includes both strategy and luck
some randomness
landing on your friends/ pop up challenge
enjoyable punishments
positive impact upon all members while engaging with the game
Low
Is it necessary for games to have genres
Yes, By playing a games you can learn a lot of life skills.
wash hands before you eat
How to use money effectively
Reasons things happen
what certain objects do
train the ability of 5 senses
Yes, having "lessons" included in a game is the best way for children to learn, especially the pre-school kids
It can benefit you in the future either
Secondary
Mid
Should there be strict age limits?
No, strict age limits. Age limit is unreasonable. There are children who are smarter than most of the kids at their age.
Low
Why should games include using skills
According to studies, play board games have shown improvement to develop problem solving skills, spatial and hand-eye coordination skills, as well as vision and speed skills.
High
What is the best range of member number to created a fun and exciting game?
At least 10 people so there will be lots of unexpected changes and chances
why should games include luck
Luck can create exciting moments for players, alleviate balance issues, and provide losing players with an excuse to avoid feeling bad about their performance.