Recorded at Metatopia 2017
Presented by Tam Myaing, Heather Wilson.
Games by their nature are learning tools. When we play games, we are, at a minimum, learning the mechanics and the boundaries of the game space. Can we use this 'learning mechanic' to design better games, and better players? The panel will explore the mechanics of learning in games and their potential to reach beyond the game space.
Episode 291: Play With Your Food
Episode 290: Tactile Games
Episode 289: The Intersection of Roleplaying and Medicine
Episode 288: Designing Microsettings
Episode 287: Designing RPGs That Don't Centre on Violence
Episode 286: Consulting 101
Episode 285: English as our Vehicular Language
Episode 284: Don't Kickstart Your Game
Episode 283: Distribution and your Boardgame
Episode 282: Canada is not a Northern Suburb of the USA
Episode 281: The Human Heart
Episode 280: No Gods, No Masters, No GMs
Episode 279: What We Mean, When We Talk About Lyric Games
Episode 278: How to Playtest Your Game
Episode 277: How to Pitch Your Game
Episode 276: How Larp Online Community Emerged
Episode 275: How to Run Online Larps
Episode 274: Running a Successful Virtual Playtest Group
Episode 273: Running Games on Roll20
Episode 272: The Publisher Perspective for 2021
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