Drowning in Code
Di Cole, Jasper
Pubblicato da epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565293001
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Ask any veteran gamer about their most frustrating memories, and they will inevitably mention the Water Temple from Ocarina of Time or the panic-inducing countdown music in Sonic the Hedgehog. Underwater levels are universally dreaded. But this widespread hatred is not a coincidence; it is the result of a profound neurological friction deliberately engineered by game developers.
When a character enters the water, the fundamental physics of the virtual world change. Gravity is altered, movement becomes sluggish, and the carefully honed muscle memory the player has developed is instantly rendered useless. Add to this the introduction of a new, depleting resource—oxygen—and you transform an exploratory game into a claustrophobic, high-stakes time management crisis. Developers use these zones to intentionally break the player's sense of mastery and flow.
This book dissects the controversial mechanics of aquatic game design. It explores why slowing down the player and restricting their agency is a dangerous but sometimes necessary tool for pacing, and how the best designers balance the absolute dread of drowning with the profound relief of finally breaking the surface.
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