Video: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai examines games that can really pull you in, even without any inherent push and pull

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai has started a new YouTube channel called “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games.” Check out the latest batch of uploaded content via the embedded video below:

Making “Work” Games Fun [Game Essence]

While this episode falls under the Game Essence category, game essence isn’t the only thing that makes a game fun.
This time, I’ll be examining games that can really pull you in, even without any inherent push and pull.

Handicap Systems [Design Specifics]

In competitive scenes, it’s expected for each player’s skill to be directly reflected—but not all games need to be so intense.
For more casual games that will be enjoyed by a wider audience, you’ll need a system for implementing handicap settings.

B: Game Essence 1 (Category Compilation) #01~#06

In Category B: Game Essence, I define “game essence” as risk and reward, and explore how it impacts the push and pull at the heart of games.

[Index]
0:00 Opening
0:11 B-1 Risk and Reward
10:08 B-2 Squeeze and Release
12:46 B-3 Game Essence in Role-Playing Games
15:20 B-4 Fun Beyond Game Essence
22:06 B-5 The Fiend’s Cauldron
26:55 B-6 Let Players Cheat the System

[Playlist B: Game Essence]
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…

Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games Introduction Video

My goal for this channel is to benefit those who make games, those who play games, and those who work in games.
I hope you’ll continue to tune in as we move forward!

About This Channel

Join me as I kick off my new channel, “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games,” with an overview of the kinds of things I’ll be talking about.
Why am I making a channel, exactly?
You’ll find out in this video.

Source: Masahiro Sakurai

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