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VGHVI Latest Thoughts Podcast with Roger Travis and Jeff Howard, author of Quests: Design, Theory, and History in Games and Narratives. Roger and Jeff discuss the meaning of magic systems in games, and Jeff's work on his forthcoming game, Arcana Manor. Produced (heroically) by Randy Ma.
(Here's a direct link to the podcast.)
Jeff's Howard's Designing Quests site, with information on Arcana Manor here.
I'll try to have more detailed show notes up later this week, but I'm headed to Pittsburgh early tomorrow and I wanted to get the podcast up before I left. Enjoy!
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(Here's a direct link to the podcast.)
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(Here's a direct link to the podcast.)
Apologies for the lowness of my voice both in frequency and in volume. The former was a problem with a cold, now resolved, the latter a problem with my Skype settings, hopefully also now resolved.
As Michael and I discuss at the end of the podcast, stay tuned for information, probably towards the end of the summer, about Michael's first online course-offering!
Links to items Michael and I discuss:
The Video Games and Human Values Initiative: check out the events listing there for invitations to the VGHVI gaming sessions--Lord of the Rings Online on Sunday nights and rotating titles (usually on XBox Live) on Thursday nights
Michael Abbott's Brainy Gamer blog
Roger Travis' Living Epic blog
Dan Bruno's Cruise Elroy blog
Ben Abraham's SLRC and Critical Distance (founded by Ben and featuring him and many other incisive game critics)
Corvus Elrod's Man Bytes Blog
Justin Keverne's Groping the Elephant blog
Erik Hanson's VGHVI week-in-review
The Vintage Game Club
The Tempest
A blog to host the VGHVI podcast
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