wants to make a new game, it just jams it into the old one, which is functionally review-proof at this point, for a season or two.) But at this point, the” is just a thing kids do now, and all Microsoft has done here is expand out what “Playing” can mean. That’s the point of the whole “platform” thing: It’s the video game equivalent of getting everybody on the planet to call making copies “Xeroxing,” and it’s basically bulletproof once momentum has set in.
itself persists: Still fascinating, and beautiful, and brilliant, as robust a set of gaming creation tools as has ever been adopted by the mass market. New additions are still being made to it, and not half-heartedly; the recent adding of sound-based traps and mechanisms has sparked whole new worlds of creativity for amateur designers to screw around with .