Up until this point, I have done a lot of game design and game theory writing over at my Livejournal. I thought I'd provide a summary of links over here, for the curious.
Game Theory:
Design Work:
Gaming at Large:
Also, do please note that the GNS Open House is still open, should you care to post to it.
Game Theory:
- Are We As Cool As Shakespeare?
- On Roleplaying, Literature, and Acting
- About Character Sheets
- Narrativism and Novels
- Mechanics not about Conflict Resolution
- Toy Quality
- Choice, Decision Paralysis, and Story Recipes
- Lessons for Designers
- Making a Protagonist and the Witness
- The Party Hydra, Bearing Witness, and Let Me Tell You About My Character
- Basic Probability Lesson + insane monkey knife fight in the comments
- Saying "No"
- A Proposal about Simulationism (the word, not the thing)
- The Playing that Evens Things Out
- The Revolution Will Not Be Textualized
- GNS Open House
Design Work:
- [Chorus] Meet Abli
- [White Hart] A design (this work was abandoned)
- [Polaris] Whoa (the first draft of Polaris, very rough)
- [Chorus] A Magic Method
- [Polaris] Narrative Conflict for Polaris
- [Polaris] Polaris teaser #1
- [Polaris] Polaris teaser #2 (How to Play)
- [Bliss Stage] Bliss Stage teaser
- [Polaris] Polaris teaser #3: Moments Frozen From the Flow of Time
- [Polaris] Polaris teaser #4: Key Phrases
Gaming at Large:
- [General] IGC (on the Iron Game Chef competition)
- [Over the Bar]Two Over the Bar posts
- [General] Why I do not write game text for a living
- [General] Response to the Geek Social Fallacies
- [General] Props to IPR
- [Polaris] First Time Playing Polaris!
[Polaris] Polaris Actual Play (the second promised report never went up)
Also, do please note that the GNS Open House is still open, should you care to post to it.
2 Comments:
Hey dude,
I noticed that one can leave comments here (Blogger/Blogspot), and one can also leave comments on the actual feed coming from LJ. Weird.
Any preference on where to leave comments?
-Andy
If you leave the comments here, I get them immediately (via e-mail.) If you leave comments at the lj feed, I may or may not see them.
So both are fine. Here is ideal.
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