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Prose and Cons - Text-based Games and Gamified Literature

Text-based Games and Gamified Literature

Prose and Cons

10/28/24 • 64 min

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You’re sitting there, maybe standing, and you’re thinking about listening to this podcast. You have a choice: press play, and you’ll be swept away, or you can close your podcast app and know a normal life.

The choice is yours.
On this episode of Prose & Cons, Phoenix, Alex, and Paddy bask in some Saturday morning energy and discuss their thoughts around and relationships with text-based games and literature that has adopted a gamified approach.
This isn’t a technique-heavy episode, but feel free to kick back, relax, and enjoy a fun discussion.
Some things talked about in the podcast you might want to check out:

  • Doki Doki Literature Club (Free on Steam at the time of upload).
  • Road Warden

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Brought to you by Precipice Fiction. Six Writers. Six Worlds. Alexandria Burnham, Paddy Boylan, Alex Eldridge, Matan Elul, Phoenix Raig and James Healy.

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10/28/24 • 64 min

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