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The Night Of October 2, 1984, Donald G. Laird
The Night Of October 2, 1984, Donald G. Laird
Dr. David Morgan Lochhead
October 2, 1984 David Lochhead made an address on the occasion of his becoming Full Professor of Theology at the Vancouver School of Theology. He entitled his address: Theology in a Digital World. This was four years before it became available in print.
Exodus From Eden: Comprehending Our Creation In An Un/Real World, Curtis Ackley
Exodus From Eden: Comprehending Our Creation In An Un/Real World, Curtis Ackley
Dr. David Morgan Lochhead
Rev. Curis S. Ackey. Keynote Address Presented October 14, 2006 at the David Lochhead Memorial Symposium Virtual Un/Reality: The Spirituality of Cyberspace Copyright © 2006 by Curtis S. Ackley
Getting Real In Virtual Reality, Debbie Herring
Getting Real In Virtual Reality, Debbie Herring
Dr. David Morgan Lochhead
Address of Dr. Debbie Herring at the David Lochhead Memorial Symposium, October 14-16, 2006. Dr. Herring is A Senior Lecturer at the Urban Theology Unit of the Sheffield University Biblical Studies Department.
The Role Of Connective Tissue Growth Factor In Skeletal Growth And Development, Philadelphia University
The Role Of Connective Tissue Growth Factor In Skeletal Growth And Development, Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
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Collaborative Games: Lessons Learned From Board Games, Jose Zagal, Rick Jochen, Hsi Idris
Collaborative Games: Lessons Learned From Board Games, Jose Zagal, Rick Jochen, Hsi Idris
Jose P Zagal
Collaborative mechanisms are starting to become prominent in computer games, like massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs); however, by their nature, these games are difficult to investigate. Game play is often complex and the underlying mechanisms are frequently opaque. In contrast, board games are simple. Their game play is fairly constrained and their core mechanisms are transparent enough to analyze. In this article, the authors seek to understand collaborative games. Because of their simplicity, they focus on board games. The authors present an analysis of collaborative games. In particular, they focus on Reiner Knizia’s LORDOFTHERINGS, considered by many to be the …