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    listening to the voice of elohim in the talos principle

    November 28, 2022 /

    When I played The Talos Principle, the puzzle game by Croteam released in 2014, it brought to mind other great puzzle games.  Though it can get lost in the shuffle between the legacy of Myst (1993) and the star power…

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    the last guardian’s trico and companions in video games

    October 24, 2022 /

    In single-player games, the hero is often accompanied by one or more companion characters.  In some cases, the companion fulfills a story purpose, such as the robot Six that accompanies you in Heaven’s Vault, providing commentary on the world’s history and…

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    the subtle storytelling of the video game inside

    October 10, 2022 /

    Since it’s October again, it’s time for my traditional post about a spooky game.  Last year, I wrote about the innovative use of death in the mechanics of Limbo, and this year I’m excited to tackle the storytelling of Inside.…

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    inventing new player types outside the bartle taxonomy’s four

    August 22, 2022 /

    In 1996, co-creator of the first Multi-User Dungeon game (MUD) Richard Bartle published his theory of four player types.  With his theory outlining the motivations of and interactions between achievers, explorers, killers and socialisers1, Bartle set a standard for the…

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    beyond bartle’s taxonomy: discover your game’s player types

    August 8, 2022 /

    Bartle’s Taxonomy of Player Types, or Player Type Theory1, is inescapable when learning about game design.  Since Richard Bartle put down in writing the four player types he found in Multi-User Dungeon games (MUDs) in 1996, the theory has become…

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    hearthstone mercenaries mode is only good for the grind

    July 25, 2022 /

    The most recent new mode to arrive in Hearthstone was Mercenaries, in October 2021.  Another distinct departure from traditional Hearthstone, this also differed from Battlegrounds and Duels in interesting ways. One notable trait was the procedural generation of maps of…

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    league of legends challenges: a flawed achievement system

    July 11, 2022 /

    In May 2022, Riot Games released a new achievement system for League of Legends.  “Challenges” launched with over 300 goals.  Each of these challenges has multiple tiers that level up from Iron to Master. Frankly, League of Legends has needed an…

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    hearthstone duels is its best designed game mode, with the least support

    June 27, 2022 /

    Duels was the Hearthstone mode we all knew was coming.  Its format was the most logical next step for a collectible card game whose number of cards and mechanics were growing at an unsustainable rate. Personally, I think Duels is…

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    all league of legends challenges and titles, and how to earn them

    May 30, 2022 /

    League of Legends released its achievement system, Challenges, earlier this month.  However, the challenges aren’t very well-organised and the system is rather complex. Titles that can be displayed under your name were also released, but it’s difficult to find out what…

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