The Snare of the Tree, and Other Perilous Seductions: Essays on Dangers in Game Design

The Snare of the Tree, and Other Perilous Seductions: Essays on Dangers in Game Design
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Publisher : Alexis Kennedy
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 191690243X
ISBN-13 : 9781916902435
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Book Synopsis The Snare of the Tree, and Other Perilous Seductions: Essays on Dangers in Game Design by : Alexis Kennedy

Download or read book The Snare of the Tree, and Other Perilous Seductions: Essays on Dangers in Game Design written by Alexis Kennedy and published by Alexis Kennedy. This book was released on 2021-11-30 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What makes us glad we've played some games, but regret we've played others? What are the game design equivalents of 'savoury' and 'sweet?' Why is a working title dangerous, what menaces lurk in model railway dioramas, and what is the Snare of the Tree? Alexis Kennedy is an award-winning game designer who has developed some of the most original and intelligent indie games of the last decade, including Fallen London, Sunless Sea and Cultist Simulator. He is also the author of Against Worldbuilding, and Other Provocations. "I published Against Worldbuilding, and Other Provocations, and I got a good response. Readers also pointed out some things they'd prefer. Some wanted more original content. Some wanted more writing about the games I've made. One wanted "The Design of Everyday Things but for games." A couple of helpful souls pointed out that the first edition would have benefited from page numbers. This is a first stab at delivering some of those things. I can confirm the presence of page numbers. It's all original content. Some of it is about the games I've made. And I originally intended this book to be a much longer weightier thing, a total encapsulation of my views on games and game design. You'll be relieved to hear that this ain't that. I'll need another few years to marinade anything that size. The Snare of the Tree, And... is, instead, a punchy little number that you should be able to absorb in a couple of days of commuting."


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