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The Ugly, Corrupted, Brilliant Games of Michael Brough | Game|Life | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Corrypt, upon proper exploration, revealed itself to be a brilliantly designed puzzle game, unforgiving and unwilling to accommodate players who refuse to give it their full attention. Peel back one layer, and it reveals another more surprising one.
  • After completing a degree in math and computer science at the University of Auckland, Brough moved to London and began working towards a Ph.D. He landed a decent-paying programming job while continuing his scholastic work, but continued making games, including the beautiful, abstract strategy game Vertex Dispenser, which even Brough admits may have been too esoteric. It combined elements of shooters and real-time strategy games with a complex puzzle system, and many players felt overwhelmed. “I just could not get my head around those concepts at the same time,” said one.
  • Well-designed games, he believes, can teach people how to do some things better. By simulating challenging situations, games can teach us about “managing unexpected situations… making good decisions, thinking about the costs of our actions and dealing with the consequences,” he says.
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Make: Online : Introducing "Math Monday" - 0 views

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    This is an interesting project: how to cut a bagel into interlocking halves. Please note that this is the first of a weekly series. Newer postings aren't linked on this page, so I will bookmark another page that does provide links to explore other posts. This site has some interesting stuff, but the navigation leaves something to be desired.
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