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 351: Secrets and Powers Larps
Episode 350: Shipping is on FIRE
Episode 349: The Many Meanings of Diceless
Episode 348: Pass-Fail vs Open-Ended Play
Episode 347: Reading Contract Boilerplate
Episode 346: RPGs Without Obvious Combat Mechanics
Episode 345: Making Trash Games for Love
Episode 344: International Co-Publishing Agreements
Episode 343: Printing and Shipping Where You Are
Episode 342: Details for the Devil
Episode 341: Questions as Mechanics
Episode 340: The Data is in, now what?
Episode 339: Designing Rewarding Game Experiences
Episode 338: Keepsake Games
Episode 337: The Aether and Beyond
Episode 336: Selling Globally in an Evechanging World
Episode 335: Distribution in 2021
Episode 334: Gaming as Experiential Learning
Episode 333: Creatively Limited
Episode 332: Language Matters: Clear vs. Flavourful Terminology
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