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You stole this from magic. We actually already use the "secular" names for redemption players so you're a bit late.
I didn't come up with these, they were created by people who've studied CCG players in depth for the purpose of marketing other games (profile names have been changed be appropriate for Redemption).
This list tries to profile CCG players into three basic categories according to what they enjoy most about a game.
Gabe, did you summarize these at all or just copy/paste them and change the names?
Abraham - Abraham primarily plays to have a good time. He plays with cards that make him happy, create cool moments, and cause him to have fun. Winning and losing isn't really the point even though he feels that winning is fun. Abraham might enjoy playing with cards like Goliath, or the Caleb & Joshua band, just because they're fun. Abraham might primarily value the social interaction with their friends. Abraham might come up with his own variant(s) of the game and/or wish ban cards that they feel take away from the fun of the game. Abraham may enjoy trying something new all the time, like playing a new brigade and civilization regularly. However you like to go about it, the primary reason you play is to have fun.Jacob - Jacob primarily plays to prove something, usually how good he is. He values winning most, because the game is an opportunity to show what he's capable of. Jacob is often one of the first to realize which new cards are the best or to create the next dominant deck type. He may spend a lot of time understanding the intricacies of the game. Jacob may not always come up with the next dominant deck but he's willing to copy or tweak a version from another player or the internet. He might simply add cards to his deck based on what he expects a certain opponent to be using (like adding Journey to Egypt when you think you're opponent will be playing Egyptians). Jacob might try to perfect his own game play because he believes that victory comes from a flawless performance. For Jacob, games are a way to test himself and he enjoys measuring his performance.Joseph * - Joseph primarily plays for the spiritual value of Redemption. He values the scripture tied to every card. Joseph wants to use Redemption as an opportunity to teach others about the Bible. He learns more about the scriptures through the game. For Joseph, Redemption is an outreach tool and a way to encourage others with spiritually healthy entertainment.
A variation on this topic was discussed partially in this thread: http://www.cactusgamedesign.com/message_boards/index.php?topic=12651.0
Hey,Quote from: TimMierz on February 02, 2009, 01:58:50 PMA variation on this topic was discussed partially in this thread: http://www.cactusgamedesign.com/message_boards/index.php?topic=12651.0I immediately thought of that thread too when I read the article. Although this seems to be more about why a player comes to the game and how they approach the game whereas the other was more about how they play once the game has started.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly