Ian Bogost is an American academic and video game designer, most known for the game Cow Clicker. He holds a joint professorship at Washington University...
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September 2011. Bogost, Ian (16 December 2009). "Latour Litanizer". Ian Bogost Blog. Bogost, Ian. "Alien Phenomenology". Ian Bogost Blog. Retrieved 15...
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Cow Clicker (category Works by Ian Bogost)
incremental social network game on Facebook developed by video game researcher Ian Bogost. The game serves as a deconstructive satire of social games. The goal...
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The term was first coined by Ian Bogost in his 2007 book, Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames. Bogost argues that games make strong...
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Service Ian Bogost, American video game designer and academic Ian Bohen (born 1976), American actor Ian Bolton (born 1953), English footballer Ian Book (born...
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similar to Cow Clicker, a previously existing idle game created by Ian Bogost. Bogost has called Cookie Clicker "the logical conclusion of Cow Clicker"...
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2024, playable on web browsers through the New York Times Games website. Ian Bogost, writing for The Atlantic, lauded Strand's innovations to the word search...
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Media, and Communication) on April 23, 2010. This symposium was hosted by Ian Bogost and included Levi Bryant, Graham Harmon, Steven Shaviro, Hugh Crawford...
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Play. It has been referred to as a newsgame and an "editorial game" by Ian Bogost, and as a "journalistic game" by Piotr Kubinski. The game puts the player...
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point-and-click adventure game by art group monochrom Airport Insecurity (2006, Ian Bogost/Persuasive Games, PC) - A game arguing that American airport security...
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