GAM
231:
History and Design of Role-Playing Games
Students learn the history of role-playing games and the process of world-building to collaboratively design and develop their own games that advance the genre. Topics include the psychological and social opportunities unique to the genre, as well as its history from table-top, to live-action and massively multi-player. Class time consists of lectures, workdays, workshops, playtests, and critiques.
GAM 224 or GAM 226 is a prerequisite for this class
Spring 2024-2025
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Section:
601
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Class number:
33148
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Meeting time:
MW
3:10PM
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4:40PM
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Location:
14EAS 00503
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Anna Anthropy
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Spring 2023-2024
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Section:
601
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Class number:
33171
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Meeting time:
MW
3:10PM
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4:40PM
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Location:
CDM 00220
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Anna Anthropy
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Spring 2022-2023
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Section:
601
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Class number:
40397
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Meeting time:
MW
3:10PM
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4:40PM
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Location:
CDM 00530
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Anna Anthropy
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Spring 2021-2022
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Section:
601
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Class number:
42369
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Meeting time:
MW
3:10PM
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4:40PM
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Location:
14EAS 00503
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Anna Anthropy
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