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Think about a game that you enjoy playing. Use an example from that game to explain a condition-controlled loop. Use an
example from the game to explain either a forever loop or a count-controlled loop. Explain how these examples contribute to
the player's experience (remember, useful terms include "mood" and how the four "O's" create player engagement).
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