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Revision as of 17:54, 15 July 2024 by NocturnalDanger (talk | contribs) (Added Citation notice)

Welcome to the Game Mechanics Wiki by AstralMyst Creations.

What is this?

Well, it is a wiki where we research, inspect, play with, and analyze different game mechanics. The goal is to have a comprehensive list of mechanics, how to use them, design considerations, examples by other games, and different implementation methods

What is a "Game Mechanic"?

A game mechanic is anything that allows the player to interact with the game and game environment. They are the rules that the game follows and they define the experience that the player has. Mechanics can be implemented differently and are different from game to game. For example, crafting in Minecraft and Far Cry Primal are different but they both outline the experience the player has.

How do I use the wiki?

Just search for a mechanic, and read up on it. This is still in early alpha and a lot of work needs to be done, however we plan on making it easy to use.

As of right now, I haven't been able to get Elastic search working, so in the meantime, here's a Meta Table of Contents

If you are curious about what format I use to cite my sources, I have a metawiki page here: Game Mechanics:Citations

How can I help?

Currently, we are not allowing outside sources to help with this project. If you are interested in helping, have an idea for a page, or want to submit research (and credit will be given), contact us at wiki@astralmyst.com, or visit www.astralmyst.com and fill out our Contact Us form; and we will get back to you.

Can I use this as a scholarly source?

Yes, you can. We try to keep all information up-to-date, and currently is maintained by a small team of researchers. Some professors don't allow anthological sources, and I would urge you to have them reconsider this wiki; emailing us, if necessary. We also have the Cite This Page plugin enabled, so if you click on the 3 dots in the top right, you will see a Cite This Page option, which will give you the proper citations for different formats, as well as a direct link to that specific revision of that page.

We have Google Analytics set up only to see what content users are searching for and reading. We are only tracking Page Views, Scrolls to the bottom of the page, and Searches make on the site. We also have it set to redact user email addresses from events.