How to design worlds that stay coherent, flexible, and expressive as they scale Most games don’t fail because they lack content. They fail because their systems stop agreeing with each other. As development progresses, features pile up. Exceptions creep in. One-off rules appear to “fix” a level or support a single moment. Over time, the world starts to look systemic but behaves inconsistently. Players feel this immediately. Immersion fractures, experimentation slows, and the game quietly becomes scripted...
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Immersive Design: The Immersive Sim Prototype
When a design paradigm moves from theory into practice, the question is no longer does this make sense? but does this feel right to play? Immersive design cannot be validated in documents, diagrams, or pitch decks. It only reveals itself through interaction. The purpose of prototyping in this paradigm is not polish, scale, or content density - it is to test whether depth, agency, and meaning emerge naturally from systems alone...
