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Randomization

The gang discusses randomization in games, what makes it compelling, and how you can utilize it in ways that don't feel arbitrary to your players.

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Player-Driven Narrative (Katie Chironis)

The gang is joined by special guest Katie Chironis to discuss player-driven narrative in games. Branching, opt-in, emergent, procedural... we've got 'em all! Plus, is the entire canon of video game narratives inherently misguided?

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Teaching Your Game

The gang digs into how to make a good tutorial, the problem with rulebooks, and how learning can be the most fun part of your game.

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Power Progression

The gang discusses the ways in which designers can enable players to grow their abilities over the course of a game. Also, Ryan proposes a universe in which Wildstar dethrones World of Warcraft, and we all love Downwell.

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Drawback Mechanics

This month the gang discusses drawback mechanics, where an otherwise large bonus is offset by a complementary negative effect. Also, it's eight years later, and we still haven't forgiven Smash Bros Brawl.

Header image from Bastion by Supergiant Games

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