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Posted By:  burgis-sethna
Posted On:  Nov 19, 2008

  Burgis Sethna the world famouse game players battle is still going on

Burgis Sethna the world famouse game player is still going on. Burgis sethna has broken the world record in bitefight of 1000000 points. Burgis sethna is now number one game player in the game world. for his recent records check out his profile on bitefight...... [view]

Posted By:  burgis-sethna
Posted On:  Nov 14, 2008

  Burgis Sethna the world famouse game player

Burgis Sethna the world famouse game player on MMO platforms. Burgis Sethna has been succesful in attacking people on Burgis Sethna the world famouse game player. Burgis Sethna has a highest score of 140000 pts on www.gameattackers.com. Now on bitefightl.pk Burgis Sethna is challenging people...... [view]

Posted By:  christopherbaan
Posted On:  Jul 31, 2008

  2008 most liveable cities

The Monocle Global Quality of Life Index may one day graduate to adopt a scientific methodology that considers a larger spectrum of cities around the world, but I’m happy to settle for their current coverage and play the my-city-is-better-than-yours game, using the tidbits of quick facts...... [view]

Posted By:  shutterfly
Posted On:  Jun 17, 2008

  Tagged

by my lovely friend, Tracey … (the tagging, not the photo ) 5 things on my to-do list today: eat a real breakfast- I’m terrible and often eat part of my lunch in the car on the way to work. finish my reports! get cracking on organisation for our trivia night. ...... [view]

Posted By:  ubershibs
Posted On:  Jun 10, 2008

  TIGed launches the Orange Revolution project - feedback needed

TIGed, in partnership with ABEL and TEACH Magazine , are finally launching the Orange Revolution game and a free virtual classroom focused on human rights, democracy and good governance. And we need some feedback from you! More about the resource: The game The game leads players...... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Apr 7, 2008

  AIESEC CBS Career Days Party

A great successful event like Karriere Dagene (Career Days) needed a special party. Alona, the project manager, did an amazing job coordinating the whole event which took place last month while I was at WENALDS. Good job, girl and hurray for the team!!! :) The party consisted of a hyggelig...... [view]

Posted By:  Morphix
Posted On:  Sep 13, 2007

  Top 10 Game Optimization Myths

Gamasutra has a good article on the top ten game development myths.  Very programmer-centric, but a good read nonetheless. ... [view]

Posted By:  Morphix
Posted On:  Sep 9, 2007

  Why Games are Important

Jamie at GameDevBlog has an interesting post about Meta-Learning that’s worth a read. ... [view]

Posted By:  Mothership-Gaia
Posted On:  Aug 5, 2006

  The main focus is clear now: Mothership Gaia – the Rram RPG

Today I hacked a whole garden of branches into a mindmap – a map intended to give me a visual overview about all the aspects of the Mothership Gaia project. I felt frustrated because I couldn’t focus on the next required main action within all the complexity...... [view]

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Toolkits & Publications

  Games for Change

Submitted By:   Liamjod
Author Name:  gamesforchange.org
Published:  0000-00-00

Website:  http://www.gamesforchange.org/toolkit
  Description:   You want to make a game for change? Congratulations and welcome! You’re entering relatively uncharted waters, so we've created this Toolkit to help you map out the journey from here to there. The Toolkit is not a technical manual for making a game but provides an overview of the game-making process and guides you through key areas—what questions you need to ask, what decisions you need to make. Creating a game is a collaborative process, and you’ll likely want to partner with an experienced game designer early on. This Toolkit provides you the information to start the conversation, both within your organization and with your outside partners. Good luck on your journey, and let us know how we can help.
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