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		<title>To Be or Not to Be: Ingredients for Meaningful Choice in Games</title>
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Valkyria Chronicles is a game that embodies well designed choice.
Choice is often necessary for the deeper emotions of life.  Choice are how people express themselves, design their lives, and make mistakes.  It is through choices that we build our pasts and shape our present.  Choices make life feel alive and real.
Choices can also appear in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Game Design Canvas: Punishment and Reward Systems</title>
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Photo: i yudai
You have many choices in your everyday life.  Wake up and jump out of bed, or hit the snooze button?  Eat chicken, beef, or veggies?  Do some work, or go out with friends?  These choices, these actions that you can take are the different colors you use to paint the landscape of your [...]]]></description>
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