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I haven't personally played FF12, but from seeing my friends play, it doesn't appear to have too much depth to it. (and this automates the only game play mechanic, they really do want to go make movies.)
Programming games turn the act of [[programming]] into a game. [[Special:Contributions/206.196.158.130|206.196.158.130]] ([[User talk:206.196.158.130|talk]]) 21:37, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
:I don't like the long list of example programming games either. I think the reference to RoboRally is okay though, as the article doesn't state that the game is a programming game, just that it shares the element of deciding a sequence of actions without knowledge of what the other players intend to do. It kind of is the closest you can get to a programming game without a computer.
:The entire article is a bit of a mess, as it really needs a reliable source on what exactly constitutes a programming game. I don't think of [[computer chess]] as a programming game, for example, while there are people who think of [[code golf]] and similar puzzles as "programming games"… — [[User:DataWraith|DataWraith]] ([[User_talk:DataWraith|talk]]) 20:04, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
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