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July 2015: ‘Pure Fun’

…fun while playing, or is fun tied to the meaning of the experience? Does a player bring fun to the game, or the reverse? Is it reciprocal? Is fun more accessible in some games than others, and if so, why? This month, I want to hear your thoughts on fun, meaning making, and where the two meet.

We’ll be taking your submissions till July 31st. You can see your submissions here:

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Episode 28 – Uninterviewable

Continuing our themed series on videogame critical publications, this month we turn our lonely eyes toward Unwinnable, which last year launched a weekly e-zine component. Editor-in-chief Stu Horvath was gracious enough to join me to talk about Unwinnable, Unwinnable Weekly and all the other Un-labled projects that he grants a platform to.

http://www.critical-distance.com/podcast/Critical-Distance-Confab-episode-28.mp3

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SHOW NOTES

Unwinnable

Unwinnable Weekly

Unwinnable Weekly Special Summer Fun Issue

Unlistenable

Playable

Opening Theme: ‘Close’ by The Alpha Conspiracy

Closing Theme: ‘Wishing Never’ by The Alpha Conspiracy

Minisode 05 – Text Games, Far Away Places

We have a new minisode of the Critical Distance Confab.

These minisodes are a chance for me and a guest co-host to highlight some games that have gotten virtually no criticism written about them. This is our chance to correct that. They can be anything. Ich.io art games, prestige level indie games, all the way to AAA games that might have slipped between the cracks. Though generally they will skew a little smaller.

Joining me this month is Critical Distance’s own senior curator and my boss, Kris Ligman.

http://www.critical-distance.com/podcast/Critical-Distance-Confab-minisode-05.mp3

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August 2015: ‘Nostalgia’

…new BoRT topic. You can see your submissions as they come in right here:

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Rules of the Round Table

  • Blogs of the Round Table is not curated. If you write it, we’ll publish it, as long as it’s connected to the topic and has been written specially for BoRT or up to one month

September 2015: ‘Maps’

…suggest checking out Kaitlin’s own work for inspiration. Of particular relevance is her piece “Shaping Worlds” in Unwinnable’s Issue 56.

We’ll be taking your contributions up until September 30. You can see your submissions as they come in right here:

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Please email us your submissions or tweet them to @TheJoycean or @critdistance with the #BoRT hashtag. Happy blogging!

Rules of the Round Table

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Episode 29 – Shoot Them!

This month we turn our attention to the anthology book Shooter. Edited by Patrick Lindsey and Reid McCarter, the book brings together 15 essays and a forward by Clint Hocking, placing a wide variety of shooter video games in a historical and cultural context.

Unlike previous books, as this one is an anthology and in that spirit we decided to get some of the writers for some micro interviews. We discuss their focus on a broad genre as opposed to a single game, what they were trying to say with the book and the process of putting together

Minisode 06 – Relationships and Forward Motion

Welcome back for a new minisode of the Critical Distance Confab.

If you don’t know, these minisodes are a chance to introduce and highlight a bunch of games that hasn’t gotten criticism… yet. I and a new guest each month will list off 3 such games each. They can be anything. Ich.io art games, prestige level indie games, all the way to AAA games that might have slipped between the cracks.

Joining me this month is critic and writer Gita Jackson, whom you may know from Paste Magazine and the Match 3 podcast.

http://www.critical-distance.com/podcast/Critical-Distance-Confab-minisode-06.mp3

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September Roundup: ‘Maps’

…for the fabulous prompt for September! It certainly inspired some wonderful results.

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In closing, please keep an eye out for This Month in Let’s Plays and This Week in Videogame Blogging, both of which are headed your way this weekend. Additionally, make sure you check back to find out what Mark Filipowich has in store for us here on BoRT for October.

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October 2015: ‘Leadership’

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Please email us your submissions or tweet them to @MarkFilipowich or @critdistance with the #BoRT hashtag. Happy blogging!

Suggestions for the Round Table:

  • Blogs of the Round Table is not curated. If you write it, we’ll publish it, as long as it’s connected to the topic and has been written specially for BoRT or up to one month prior.
  • This BoRT post is the home of the discussion: as I receive new submission blogs,

Minisode 07 – Horror Games

Welcome to a new minisode on the Critical Distance Confab.

This month we have a special Halloween edition where we will be focusing on quote/unquote horror games to highlight. As usual these are games that haven’t gotten what myself and a co-host feel is a fair shake in criticism and attention. We each will bring three such games to the table. They can be anything, Ich.io games, indie games or even AAA games you might not have tried.

With me for this theme month is fellow cohort of PopMatters Games’ section and indie horror aficionado, Nick Dinicola.