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Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
Drew Cook
11 episodes
1 week ago
Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.
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Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Challenge, Mimesis and Parsercraft (Trinity continued)
Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
44 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
Challenge, Mimesis and Parsercraft (Trinity continued)

A long-form reflection on game design and parser craft theory continues with a discussion of Inform Design Manual 4's version of Graham Nelson's "The Craft of the Adventure." Particular attention is paid to mimesis, challenge, and, as Drew puts it, "cool stuff." Part of a series about Infocom's Trinity.

Resources discussed in this episode:

Gold Machine: Emily Dickenson and the Wide Middle of Trinity

https://golmac.org/narrative-surface-features-of-trinity-part-2/

Top Expert: Let's Make IF Season 2, Episode 1

https://topexpert.blog/2024/07/03/lets-make-if-season-2-episode-1/

DM4 Version of "The Craft of the Adventure" (pdf)

https://inform-fiction.org/manual/Chapter8.pdf

50 Years of Text Games

https://if50.textories.com/

My own game, Repeat the Ending

https://ifdb.org/viewgame?id=eueqjtej7bvnfp5a


Correction: Photopia was released in 1998.

Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.