An art gallery

Recently, there was a lot of talk about the art games, the “nongames”, mostly because of the release of two highly different “art games”: Dear Esther and Journey. I heard lots of different opinion about this “type” of game and wondered about them myself. Interesting arguments brought up by Jim Sterling in his last week Jimquisition, or this post also added to my views on the subject. And while i don’t usually think that assigning labels to games is a very helpful thing (as it is with music), i understand the necessity. Games like this, while hardly “experimental” today (as they were 5 years ago), are still a novelty. And given the fact that they differ so much, yet get labeled in a similar manner, it’s not surprising people simply don’t know what to expect.

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