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.
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#175: Listener Mail August 2017
#174: Mo Turkington and LARPs
#173: Game Design Axioms
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#171: Gunpoint’s Tom Francis
#170: Ross Cowman
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#168: Emily Care Boss
#167: Chelsea Howe and VR
#166: John Harper
#165: Listener Mail April 2017
#164: Nels Anderson and Firewatch
#163: Jason Thompson
#162: Listener Mail February 2017
#161: Paizo Games
#160: Dominic Crapuchettes and North Star Games
#159: Guess Who’s Back, Back Again
#158: Suzanne Zinsli and Cardboard Edison
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