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Video Games as Literature
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Explore how simple gameplay can complement a complex story, and how complex gameplay can be successful devoid of a story in this lesson on video game critique.
with The Game ProfessorExplore how simple gameplay can complement a complex story, and how complex gameplay can be successful devoid of a story in this lesson on video game critique.
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In this lesson, learn about the three types of open worlds with The Game Professor, including how each world differs, and pros and cons of each type.
with The Game ProfessorIn this lesson, learn about the three types of open worlds with The Game Professor, including how each world differs, and pros and cons of each type.
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Appreciate art games in this lesson with The Game Professor, including literary analyses of Loneliness, Loved, The Majesty of Color, and Passage.
with The Game ProfessorAppreciate art games in this lesson with The Game Professor, including literary analyses of Loneliness, Loved, The Majesty of Color, and Passage.
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Gain insight into why romance isn't usually a central force in video games, and how design mechanics come into play to make romantic relationships more real.
with The Game ProfessorGain insight into why romance isn't usually a central force in video games, and how design mechanics come into play to make romantic relationships more real.
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Learn why Beyond Good and Evil didn't receive the attention it deserved, and how combining fun gameplay and deep storytelling make this game a masterpiece.
with The Game ProfessorLearn why Beyond Good and Evil didn't receive the attention it deserved, and how combining fun gameplay and deep storytelling make this game a masterpiece.
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