Dirk and Kathryn Hymes meet this episode to talk with Anna Anthropy, digital and tabletop designer known for her prolific work with non-traditional themes. They discuss Anna’s career in game design, and her path into becoming an educator. Topics include why violence is an attractive game element, dealing with releasing art and it no longer being one’s own, one page games, and the absence of sex as a theme or topic.
#117: Chatting with Robin D. Laws
#116: Buying and Selling with Soren Johnson & Scott Hamden
#115: Talking with Chelsea Howe
#114: Back to the Mail Bag
#113: Trekking Along
#112: 2014 in Review
#111: Game Design and Education with Erin Hoffman
#110: The Science of fun with Nicole Lazzaro
# 109: Susan McKinley Ross and Idea Duck
#108: Funemployed and Boardgamegeekcon
#107: Cooperative Gaming with Amy Jo Kim
#106: Micro Games with Chris Handy
#105: Mail Call
104: Trading Mission to Mars with Julian Murdoch and Dr. Bruce Geryk
103: Catching Up
102: Get Off My Lawn
#101: Kvasir Games with Kristín Guðmundsdóttir
#100: Failbetter Games and Fallen London with Alexis Kennedy and Liam Welton
#99: Stuck in the Ditch
#98: On Writing....Video Games with Harrison Pink
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