Posted by Edmundo on Oct 3, 2007 quarter to ten pm
I'm a scripter. I'm going to send them my code. :D
I wonder how they would judge something like Façade. I once got the chance to ask Michael Mateas, one of the creators of the interactive drama, if they had any writers on board, and he said that it was pretty difficult for writers to understand what they were doing, so he and Andrew Stern ended up writing it all after some failed tries with writers. So how do you turn in something that is mostly unstructured that relies on code to be understood, then? Also, it could be debated whether this interactive thing can be called a Video Game.
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Posted by Edmundo on Oct 3, 2007 quarter to ten pm
I wonder how they would judge something like Façade. I once got the chance to ask Michael Mateas, one of the creators of the interactive drama, if they had any writers on board, and he said that it was pretty difficult for writers to understand what they were doing, so he and Andrew Stern ended up writing it all after some failed tries with writers. So how do you turn in something that is mostly unstructured that relies on code to be understood, then? Also, it could be debated whether this interactive thing can be called a Video Game.