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Tag Archives: game design
Fresh young hopeful?
So, last time I talked about a couple of ideas I’d already discussed in depth here on InI for game remakes/redesigns, with a little bit of imagination and ingenuity (and maybe even a bit of innovation!) Today I’m going to … Continue reading
Musing on game ideas
So last time I talked about games that leave you with something. Some of the ideas I’ve had lately sort of fall into that category, and some of the ideas I’ve had in the past, about things I’d love to … Continue reading
What do games miss?
OK, so I’ve been slacking a lot lately. Life has been… interesting. Anyway. The thing I’ve been putting my mind to a lot lately is innovation in gaming. Or, more precisely, the lack of it. There is an astonishing lack … Continue reading