Saturday, April 22, 2017
Don"t Miss: Designing for mystery in Kentucky Route Zero
“We’ve moved away from designing puzzles, and we’ve moved towards designing mysteries.” – Cardboard Computer cofounder Jake Elliott reflects on how the studio’s approach to development has changed in the past two years.Kentucky Route Zero changed significantly over the course of its development, moving from an objective-driven game full of puzzles with locks and keys to something more slow-paced,
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