I'm thinking, in fact, nowadays the gaming world is becoming a new experience world, not just a place to spend time. In fact, before, games were just about increasing scores or completing missions, now the feeling of a living world is being created within the game. From that thought, I tried to go a little deeper with Pixels.
I saw that Pixels is not just a simple game, farming, exploration, creativity and progression are all intertwined here. A virtual world where the player is not just playing, but also creating something in his own way, giving his own time and gradually making his own progress...👀
Just as small tasks become important while farming, daily activities add up to a big progression. I wonder why this place actually feels different. Because there is not just winning or losing here, there is a continuous journey here, as you already know. The more time you give, the more you move forward. Not only the gameplay, but also the ownership aspect, where players can engage with parts of themselves...
It really seems like they're creating their own little virtual world.
It occurred to me that the community could play a major role here. People are not only playing but also sharing, collaborating, and often creating their own experiences. At times, a game seems like a digital society, a social life that constantly changes.
I asked myself, "Could such a game really keep people hooked for a long time?" Because what attracts people initially can really lose its charm if there's no added depth over time. On the other hand, Pixels seems to be trying to keep players interested over time by offering gradual advancement, resource management, and discovery...👀
believe the main thing is the experience. The time you invest in creating something or upgrading a virtual entity becomes much more than just a visual object, it becomes a sense of accomplishment. Pixels is aiming at that. I see that the priority here is more on the experience rather than the graphics or the core gameplay. The little everyday actions lead to a huge journey, which is quite similar to real life progress. Will gaming continue to evolve in this way? Where you can not only play games but also create a virtual life for yourself?🤔
