ISBN-13: 9783565262656 / Angielski / Miękka / 140 str.
In the earliest days of strategy gaming, players had a god-like view of the entire board. Everything changed the moment developers introduced a simple mechanic: darkness. By hiding the enemy's movements beneath the "Fog of War," games shifted from simple math puzzles to psychological battlegrounds.This ingenious design choice mimics the chaos of real-world military command, forcing players to make critical decisions based on incomplete information. It introduces paranoia, calculated risks, and the devastating power of the ambush. Understanding this mechanic offers a profound window into human decision-making under severe uncertainty.Thomas Reid traces the evolution of hidden information , from the 19th-century Prussian Kriegsspiel to the digital arenas of modern esports. He breaks down the cognitive load required to anticipate an unseen opponent, revealing how game designers expertly manipulate our innate fear of the unknown.Mastering the unknown is the ultimate test of strategic thinking. Explore how digital shadows transformed video games into complex psychological simulators, and learn to navigate the fog in your own strategic endeavors.
Discover how hiding information on a digital map transformed strategy games from simple chess matches into intense psychological battlegrounds.