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Three Moves Ahead 189: Through a Glass, Darkly

Three Moves Ahead 189: Through a Glass, Darkly

Klei's Nels Anderson and Firaxis' Scott Lewis join Rob and Troy to talk about fog of war and hidden information in game design. They talk about Mark of the Ninja and how information-gathering becomes a key game phase, and how games like Civilization use f

Three Moves Ahead

October 9, 20121h 1mExplicit

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Klei's <a href="http://www.above49.ca/">Nels Anderson</a> and Firaxis' <a href="https://twitter.com/deftmunky">Scott Lewis</a> join Rob and Troy to talk about fog of war and hidden information in game design. They talk about <a href="http://www.markoftheninja.com/">Mark of the Ninja</a> and how information-gathering becomes a key game phase, and how games like Civilization use fog of war as a way to keep the player focused on a small, manageable area at the start of the game. The group discuss other ways to represent information-gathering, touching on games like Wargame, XCOM, Panzer Corps, and even 2006's Chromehounds. <br><br>Apologies for any audio issues. We lost Scott Lewis's audio track to a software glitch.