Episode 4: Digital Ownership and Discoverability
Description
The I've had three hours of sleep and can't think of a better title edition! This time we discuss Warner Bros. doing more redundancies and how digital ownership is an illusion. Plus! Steam Next Fest demos, and the new discoverability app everyone's talking about. And more! We've been playing Avowed, and a cool free text-based puzzle game feat. mysterious deaths.
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Artwork by Marsh Davies. Music by God Ribbon.
Links
WB shut down good studios and have good systems in their Indiana Jones warehouse of patents. You don't own your Amazon ebooks. The Video Game History Foundation is preserving games. Dominic Tarason has a great free games spreadsheet. Ludocene is having a crack at a different, better kind of game discovery.
Games
Cantaloupe Chronicle, Do No Harm, Type Help, Avowed, Resogun
Recommendations
The Sky Thief article on Rolling Stone; Todd In The Shadows.
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