Games Studies 0101: Games telling Stories? by Jesper Juulhttps://www.gamestudies.org/0101/juul-gts/
can computer games be abstract and without points of identification, and yet be interesting? - No matter how variable or even absent the protagonist in computer games, the player
The first scholarly journal on computer games
John Seely Brown: Publicationshttps://www.johnseelybrown.com/pubs.html
collaboration remains abstract and irrelevant unless it is firmly anchored in specific business processes. Coordination of business processes across multiple enterprises requires
The Anabasis of Alexander, Arrian of Nicomediahttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/Greece/Literature/Arrian/en/TheAnabasisOfAlexander.html
of Epictetus , an abstract of the philosophy of Epictetus, which is still extant. This manual of the Stoic moral philosophy was very popular, both among Pagans and Christians, for
The Anabasis of Alexander, Arrian of Nicomedia
Lines of Action home pagehttp://boardspace.net/loa/english/
Yin posted to rec.games.abstract Hey There Guys (and Gals)! I have a game for you to try! I don't think this game has a title, but it appears to be non-trivial. I saw it in an anc
昨日 Sakubi: Yesterday's Grammar Guidehttps://sakubi.neocities.org/
english, even when it's abstract. 学校から私に家へ手紙を送った [He] sent me home a letter from school. The english translation doesn't even have any marking on three of the nouns. Particles mak
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