Depth, scale, and the price of meaning
Small, finite worlds can feel deep because every constraint matters. When scale grows without limits or selection, experiences drift toward repetition. This trilogy looks at what creates depth—and what quietly erodes it.
Clear limits and dense rules create learning, surprise, and long-term play.
When everything is possible, choices blur, patterns repeat, and nothing sticks.
AI can lower the cost of making many small, distinct worlds that still feel authored.