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Review: La Horde du Contrevent (The Horde of Counterwind)

  By GameAsArt Books

La Horde du Contrevent, aka The Horde of Counterwind is a french (sci-fi) novel, written by Alain Damasio, and it is a pure masterpiece. You must read it if you can. Read more

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Death of Terry Pratchett (03-12-2015)

  By GameAsArt Books, Games, Miscellaneous

Discworld creator, inventor of the non-sense (not so much-)heroic-fantasy, Terry Pratchett, died on the 12th of March 2015, at the age of 66. Read more

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Book Review : Understanding Comics – The Invisible Art

  By GameAsArt Art about art, Books, General art

What’s better than a comic book to explain the specific art of comic books ? Let’s see what’s so good about “Understanding Comics – The Invisible Art”. Read more

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Book Reviews : The Art of Game Design (a Book of Lenses), A Theory of Fun and Level Up!

  By GameAsArt Books

There are many books about game design. Here are three very different books on the subject, with their own qualities. This is a quick review and comparison of the three of them. Read more

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