Interview: Liz Little on Games and Ergodic Lit
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Part of my writing process for SPINE was to write exploratory essays and conduct interviews on ideas that informed the project.
The final interview in this series is with Liz Little on games and ergodic literature. Liz discusses the implications of calling You Will Die in This Place a book versus a game, how metanarrative informs mechanics, and the paradox of unplayed indie ttrpgs.
You can check it out here: Liz Little on Games and Ergodic Literature. Please consider sharing this post, if you enjoy it.
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SPINE
A solo ttrpg about losing yourself in a book
| Status | In development |
| Category | Physical game |
| Publisher | |
| Author | Backwards Tabletop |
| Tags | bookplay, Experimental, Horror, Narrative, Psychological Horror, solitaire, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game |
| Languages | English |
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