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Torill's library [9 articles]

Recent papers added to Torill's library.
  • GURPS Vampire: The Masquerade (GURPS: Generic Universal Role Playing System)
    by Jeff Koke
    posted to games roleplay by Torill on 2006-06-02 12:21:10 as *** along with 1 group The_Truants
  • notes Play Between Worlds : Exploring Online Game Culture
    (10 March 2006)
    by TL Taylor
  • notes The Business and Culture of Digital Games : Gamework and Gameplay
    (06 April 2006)
    by Aphra Kerr
  • notes Gender Inclusive Game Design : Expanding The Market (Advances in Computer Graphics and Game Development Series)
    by Sheri G Ray
  • notes Special Issue on Ubiquitous Games
    by Staffan Björk, Jussi Holopainen, Peter Ljungstrand, Regan Mandryk
    posted to games by Torill on 2006-05-23 14:59:45 as ** along with 2 people and 2 groups yanna tyfn ETEC533 The_Truants
  • notes Games and Paradox
    Philosophy of Science, Vol. 36, No. 3. (1969), pp. 316-321.
    by Bernard Suits
  • notes Computer games are fun? On professional games and players' motivations
    Educational Media International, Vol. 42, No. 2. (June 2005), pp. 117-124.
    by Denes Eglesz, Istvan Fekete, Orhidea E Kiss, Lajos Izso
  • Shared Fantasy : Role Playing Games as Social Worlds
    (14 August 2002)
    by Gary A Fine
  • notes Rules of Play : Game Design Fundamentals
    (01 October 2003)
    by Katie Salen, Eric Zimmerman
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