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Year: 2023

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What is Kingmaking?

24th January 2023 Dave Eng 0

Kingmaking in game theory concerns the end game scenario where a player is able to make a winning move for another player – when they cannot themselves win.  […]

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Types of Game Mechanics

23rd January 2023 Linda Kunene 0

Game mechanics are the rules that govern and guide the players actions, as well as the game’s response to them. This post categorises those mechanics. […]

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Ken Eklund on Magic

20th January 2023 Antonis 0

Our first Ludogogy podcast guest is Ken Eklund, a Peabody Award-winning game designer of serious games tackling issues such as climate change, community resilience and water quality.

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Gamification – A Recovering Force Towards the Archetype

17th January 2023 Kim Il-Chul 0

Why would Steve Jobs want to trade all his tech for an afternoon with Socrates? Why did he say, “In Apple’s DNA, it’s technology married with liberal arts.” […]

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Practical Methodology for the Design of Educational Serious Games – Part 2

16th January 2023 Linda Kunene 0

All the main steps that are needed to define the learning mechanisms in an educational serious game, from topic choice to use experience. […]

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Sarah and Antonis on Creativity

13th January 2023 Antonis 0

On the very first episode of the Ludogogy podcast we hear from the hosts and producers of the Ludogogy podcast, Sarah Le-Fevre and Antonios Triantafyllakis.

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