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Some games clearly define objectives, goals, and progression paths, helping players stay focused and motivated. Others intentionally leave mechanics, story elements, or goals ambiguous, encouraging experimentation and interpretation. While clarity can reduce frustration, mystery can spark curiosity and personal discovery. In this thread, discuss which approach you prefer. Do you enjoy knowing exactly what to do next, or do you prefer uncovering meaning on your own? Share examples of games where clarity or ambiguity improved immersion and long-term engagement.
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