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Perfect University 103 - Meaningful Decisions

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Games are full of decisions. Some are trivial like picking a colour to play. Some are less so. But why? And how?

Decrying a game for its lack of meaningful decisions is easy, but how do we recognise when a decision is actually meaningful? What is the metric?

As it turns out, there are four metrics... and they lie at the heart of this lecture at Perfect University.

Talk to us: Twitter (Ben) | Twitter (Georgios) Tell us what you think: E-Mail | Website | BGGLike us here: Boardgamelinks | Facebook | Instagram Find us here: Stitcher | iTunes

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Games are full of decisions. Some are trivial like picking a colour to play. Some are less so. But why? And how?

Decrying a game for its lack of meaningful decisions is easy, but how do we recognise when a decision is actually meaningful? What is the metric?

As it turns out, there are four metrics... and they lie at the heart of this lecture at Perfect University.

Talk to us: Twitter (Ben) | Twitter (Georgios) Tell us what you think: E-Mail | Website | BGGLike us here: Boardgamelinks | Facebook | Instagram Find us here: Stitcher | iTunes

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