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Video Game Designer Analyzes What Makes BJJ Addictive

Video Game Designer Analyzes What Makes BJJ Addictive

Callum McCole is an owner of a start up gaming youtube channel. McCole usually dedicates himself to gameplay analysis in particularly that dedicated to Command and Conquer franchise including Company of Heroes 2 and other games.

His bio reads:

You can find his channel here.

The prolific video maker is also a bjj practitioner. This prompted an interesting analysis into what he believes makes bjj addicting from the point of view of gaming and particularly his game development background.

 

Here’s how he explained why bjj gets you hooked so bad:

 

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gets beginners hooked because it excels in the engagement pillars that are universal across game design. BJJ has immense gratification due to an endless breakdown of attacks, counters, and maneuvers. The intuitive nature and simple concept of BJJ provide feedback for how the fighters are doing. BJJ emphases technique rather than sheer strength, so it’s accessible and makes improvement more tangible while deterring meatheads with ego.

 

 

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