Bits and pieces of genetically modified cats have been spilling out of Team Meat's web - gullet for a few months now but the most recent hairball of information catapulted onto the blog contains
the clearest description of the game to date.
Not exact matches
As McGonigal explains in her book, and I will butcher with my layman's
description, a large part
of why we enjoy
games like this is because they are focused tasks which present a
clear outcome.
Even the
descriptions of the
games do nt give a
clear idea what the
game is like.
And it's
clear from the various
descriptions of this world being scarred by repeated incursions by Ganon that Breath
of the Wild is set after many other
games.
The summary
description of the
game made
clear that it was procedurally generated, that the
game universe was essentially infinite, and that the core premise was exploration.