These things made me feel something and I experienced them.
Very cute little cardgame, nice difficulty curve, spot on graphics and sound.
Cut little pathfinding/ deckbuilding card game, with good ideas about resources, cards, and building a layout to be explored.
A collection of poems, or possible one poem, with strange layout and confusing sights. It was emotional.
What will you behold? What will you choose to show to others?
Love.
A game where you go through your life making choices about what to take in your life. Simple, surprisingly emotional. Loss.
A fun, strange little game. Took a while to learn decent strategy.
A collection of compendium classes for dungeon world. This makes me wish to create.
Another very cute little game. Pebbles!
It was cute, relaxing, and somewhat ominous. It was a very short experience, and I greatly appreciated it.
I couldn't save them. I don't know what to do.
I want to create something like this and am a big fan of this.
"Regardless of whether or not you burned his book, the wizard is dead and the wizard lives."
This game asks that you burn a real book, and frankly, I find it very convincing.
A cute little game. I let it run for a while and racked up ridiculous resources, then did everything. It was cute and fun. Finished it.
I beat this! It was fun, simple, and had a neat movement mechanic. Some of the items didn't work together as expected, but it's chill.
Thus does the market make and unmake, with no care for lives. It is this kind of thing which makes me want to construct a world through different views. One of the people and happiness. One of many. One of different representations of the same existence.
I wandered in a stark, white city. I found it pensive. I alternated between operating on the paths and around them. I felt mildly trangressive for this. I am glad to have experienced this. It was a strange world to experience.
This game portrays two people who have different experiences of the same things. It is neat.
This is a walk through a piece of someone's history in video games. A zine.
To achieve both humor and poetic beauty. I greatly appreciated it. A magical tale with spirits and heavy Japanese influences.
I appreciated this book. I both wish to play Spec Ops: The Line for myself to experience it, and wish to avoid playing it at all costs because I am afraid that I would enjoy it, as I have enjoyed many shooters before.
This book made me doubt my own enjoyment of games in a manner that I had not before. No such thing as a righteous man.
MAKE SMALL GAMES
"make gentle games"
Be like Small Fry.
"...pale blue dot, full of sound and fury..."
All the engines! SING ME A GAME DAMNIT!
Try again, fail, fail better.
Starting is most important
(paraphrased)