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"I think complexity is actually often used to mean two things. One is depth, which is how difficult a game is to master - are you still improving after 10 games ... after 100 etc. The other is the mechanical difficulty of the game - how many rules are there, how many counters, and especially how many phases each turn has, and intricacy is perhaps an appropriate term for this." -["Complexity: Options Versus Real Choices"] ---- CategoryGoodIdea | CategoryNeedsWork
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