That was a lovely end to your series. I appreciate that you eschewed some of the more well-known titles in favour of some more obscure or significant: it certainly taught me a thing or two.
Probably the most interesting I took from it is the reminder that I can disagree with the philosophy at the root of a work but find quality in it as long as it is built well.
Thanks, François! The set of games and the approach to writing them were both things I thought a lot about as the series was beginning, so I'm glad to hear that folks appreciated it.
Thank you for this incredible newsletter and soon-to-be book!
Thank you for saying so, Geoffrey, and glad you enjoyed it!
This has been an amazing and mind-expanding journey. Thank you!
Thanks, Wilhelm!
That was a lovely end to your series. I appreciate that you eschewed some of the more well-known titles in favour of some more obscure or significant: it certainly taught me a thing or two.
Probably the most interesting I took from it is the reminder that I can disagree with the philosophy at the root of a work but find quality in it as long as it is built well.
Thank you for this.
Thanks, François! The set of games and the approach to writing them were both things I thought a lot about as the series was beginning, so I'm glad to hear that folks appreciated it.
What an incredible end to this compelling series. Thanks for all the hard work you put into it!
So glad you enjoyed it, Joshua!
What an absolutely stunning entry. Thank you for making my year more interesting and thought-provoking. I'm excited to read the wrap-up!
Thank you, Billy! So glad you enjoyed it. =)
Lovely, lovely, lovely.... and my god, what a brain it takes to think in arrays like that!