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a dark room

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Moving Pixels Podcast: Our Best Games of 2014

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G. Christopher Williams
/ 19 January 2015
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Moving Pixels Podcast: Little Money, Little Games

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 15 September 2014
The Ever Expanding Self and ‘A Dark Room’
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The Ever Expanding Self and ‘A Dark Room’

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 9 July 2014
In A Dark Room, the player begins with a sense only of the immediacy of the self and its own needs, before becoming aware of a small corner of the world around that self, before then becoming aware of how that corner fits into a larger and larger universe.
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‘A Dark Room’ Is the Most Fun You’ll Ever Have with a Spreadsheet

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 2 July 2014
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Progress Is Power in ‘A Dark Room’

By
Nick Dinicola
/ 23 May 2014

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