I dont need any answer or any thing like that, though they would be helpful, i would just like to know what in the world the question is asking...

The filter that you can look at your game ideas through that focuses on where the game does something new that will interest people is called examining for

A.artistry

B.demographics***

C.innovation

D.fun

Help???!!!

In this type of terminology, what does "filter" mean? That's the key to the question.

Be sure to look up any other words that baffle you, and let us know if you want to change your answer or not.

I looked back through my text and the answer is C. thank you!!

Yes! That's what this -- "something new" -- in the question was all about.

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The question is asking about the name of the filter that helps evaluate game ideas based on their ability to introduce something new and interesting to the players. You're given four options to choose from: artistry, demographics, innovation, and fun. Now, let's go through each option to figure out which one matches the description.

A. Artistry: This option relates to the artistic elements of a game, such as visuals or storytelling, but it doesn't directly address the focus on innovation or newness.

B. Demographics: This option refers to the categorization and analysis of different population groups, such as age, gender, or interests. While it's important for game marketing and target audience research, it doesn't specifically address the filter for new and interesting game ideas.

C. Innovation: This option directly matches the description given in the question. Examining for innovation means evaluating game ideas based on their ability to introduce new and unique features, mechanics, or concepts. This is the filter that focuses on where the game does something new that will interest people.

D. Fun: This option refers to the enjoyment and entertainment value of a game, but it's not specifically tied to the evaluation of newness or innovation.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. innovation.