Hey. I am doing an online survey for a university project on what makes games so good at making you play them so much. We all know that some games just glue you to the computer or console for hours... like WoW or DF - so I am collecting information to find out exactly what that is.
To you I ask:
What is it in the game that makes you keep playing it for hours on end?
It is the mix of challenge and feeling of reward? Is it that you feel part of the game, making a difference in it? Is it that it allows you to challenge yourself? Is it that it allows you to set your own goals and challenge yourself to achieve them? What is it?
Please also mention what game it is that has this effect on you - feel free to give examples from any number of games you play, not just DF.
It's the freedom, complexity, and depth of the game. You can play how you want: the game is entirely moddable, and even vanilla DF you can compeltely change your playstyle and have fun no matter how you play. Examples: make an underground bunker that's completely cut off from the world, an above ground city, or a massive fort carved into the side of a mountain. Use liquid physics to create massive machines of war or beauty. Have massive armies or massive trap systems. It's all up to you.
DF is by far the best of this sort of game, though others exist. Garrysmod, for example, although that is entirely different since it is
completely sandbox. Bad Company 2, Men of War, Mount and Blade, and Supreme Commander all have similar feelings of freedom for me, but never to the extent that DF has.
It's just that there are so many possibilities in DF. Read my signature story for another example of the depth. DF is not just a form of art, but it even creates its own art through stories and tales of breath taking badassery.
Feel free to quote me, and good luck with your report.
Edit: Oh hey, I thought of something else. I couldn't really word it just right before, so I ended up forgetting about it but here it is: the ability for you to control EVERYTHING. I don't want to say that it's the feeling of power you get, but rather that there are no limitations to your actions. At every point during the game, you can look at what you've created and know that it was only because of you that that stuff exists.
In DF, you can feel proud and satisfied knowing that you and you alone created the little world that your dwarves live and die in, and there was no wimpy tutorial or set of rules or assistance that helped you get there.
It's very hard to word my exact thoughts on this last issue, but I hope you understand. I'm not exactly talking about difficulty, but more the fact that when you are succeeding or failing, it is YOUR fault that it happened, and that is always a good feeling.