Hey kids! You might have played a video game and realized that there are levels you have to cross. We literally call it a drainage! Its a unique approach that games use, to keep their players challenged and entertained.
So it is similar to climbing up the rungs of a ladder. You begin at the lowest rung, and over time, you progress up the rungs as you play. There is a different task in each level, and you must complete it to advance to the following level. That makes the game exciting because you always have a new thing to do!
For instance, you might have to hurdle hard-shelled turtles and snatch up glimmering golden coins to progress to the next stage in a Mario title. It always feels good to have accomplished something after completing a level! When playing a Pokemon game, you may need to fight trainers, catch new Pokemon or both in order to continue on your way. So these challenges actually make game interesting and fun!
Every game needs a sink drain as it attracts players and keeps them interested. Having a target to aim for always adds to the excitement and enjoyment of the game. On top of that, it also provides you with a feeling of progress. It can give you an opportunity to see how far you have come and makes you proud of your efforts and accomplishments.
Games become instantaneously repetitive without some forms of leveling system. When you finish a game, you probably wonít want to play it again as thereíll be little to do. Otherwise, a leveling system allows you to continue to compete and strive to beat your best times, cross every various threshold, hone your skills even further.
For some, this leveling-up is not so easy. You may encounter a problem that simply does not have a solution. But don’t give up! Here are some good solutions to help you overcome those barriers in a leveling system:
Turn up the difficulty. But, if you are finding the game extremely easy, then bump up the difficulty level to challenge yourself. This will provide you with experience points, helping to level you up much quicker than before.