August 09, 2014 August 09, 2014/ Cardboard Edison Player incentive and motivation concerns are a huge part of game design. An action in a game can be highly advantageous, but if it doesn’t look advantageous to the players, they won’t try it and will never learn its true value. As a designer, you have to manage the appearance of contingencies as much as the reality of them. — Eric B. Vogel