Games - Finite And Infinite
Carse identifies the fundamental difference between these two modes of existence as their purpose:
: Played for the purpose of winning . They have known players, fixed rules, and clear boundaries (spatial, temporal, and numerical). A finite game ends when a winner is determined and titles (like "Champion" or "CEO") are awarded. Finite and Infinite Games
: Played for the purpose of continuing the play . They have known and unknown players, and the rules must change over time to prevent the game from ending. There are no winners or losers; participants simply drop out when they lose the will or resources to continue. Key Differences at a Glance and clear boundaries (spatial