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Surviving Poverty in <em>Always Sometimes Monsters</em>
Posted on May 16, 2014May 16, 2014

Surviving Poverty in Always Sometimes Monsters

I want to talk about Always Sometimes Monsters. For one, it’s a quirky, homemade project made with RPGmaker, which is apparently a skeleton key for my heart (Filipowich, Mark. “Sturgeon’s Law, Taste and RPGmaker.” The Border House. Aug 12 2013.). For another, Monsters is very grounded in the real world. In the last few posts on … Continue reading Surviving Poverty in Always Sometimes Monsters

Sturgeon’s Law, Taste and RPG Maker
Posted on Aug 12, 2013Apr 13, 2015

Sturgeon’s Law, Taste and RPG Maker

[Originally posted on The Border House] Sturgeon’s Law states that “90% of everything is crud.” If TvTropes is to be believed, there are a number of addendums to the law, such as: “if ever less than 90% of everything is crud than one needs to adjust their standards,” and “90% of people can’t distinguish crud from … Continue reading Sturgeon’s Law, Taste and RPG Maker

Further Thoughts on <em>Exit Fate</em>
Posted on May 25, 2013Apr 25, 2015

Further Thoughts on Exit Fate

There are some things I wanted to say about Exit Fate that got left behind when I wrote about it and then wrote about it again and kinda wrote about it that one other time (“The Perspective of Privilege.” The Border House. May 1 2013; “On the Difference Between ‘J’ and ‘W’.” bigtallwords. May 5 … Continue reading Further Thoughts on Exit Fate

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