Macrolo Game -
Mechanics and Balance in [Game Name]: A Macroeconomic Simulation Review
This is likely a typo, a very niche term, or a neologism. Below are the most probable corrections and corresponding paper outlines. If you can confirm which one you meant, I can produce a full draft. 1. Most Likely: Macro-Lo (as in “Macro-Low” or “Macro & Low” game) – A misspelling of Macro Games vs. Micro Games Proposed Paper Title: From Macro Strategies to Micro Mechanics: The Spectrum of Scale in Game Design macrolo game
This paper examines the dichotomy between “macro” (long-term, high-level strategy) and “micro” (moment-to-moment execution) in competitive and strategy games. Using StarCraft, Civilization, and MOBAs as case studies, we analyze how players manage cognitive load across scales. We propose that the “Macrolo” (macro-low) phenomenon—where players excel at strategy but fail in execution—is a key predictor of skill floors. Mechanics and Balance in [Game Name]: A Macroeconomic
Macro-strategy, micro-mechanics, RTS games, skill ceiling, decision-making. Using StarCraft, Civilization, and MOBAs as case studies,
This paper coins the term “macrologo game” to describe interactive experiences where excessive, looping, or deliberately tedious dialogue becomes the core mechanic. Analyzing games like The Longing , Seaman , and Disco Elysium’s “inland empire” skill, we argue that macrology serves as a critique of goal-oriented play.
Is “macrolo” a name? A misspelling of “macrology”? A game you saw on a forum or in a classroom?
Macrology, discursive games, procedural rhetoric, boredom as play.