Right under our noses

As trailed here, we were looking for a tag-line a little fiercer than 'mostly beige, mostly text'. Thanks all who made suggestions - there were a lot of very fine ones. We realised rather suddenly that there was a phrase we were already using that sums up what enthuses us, what makes us different, ... [More]

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Guest post: Post-Primary Narrative

[This is a guest post by Emily "Adarel" Bembeneck (http://adaplay.wordpress.com), a Ph.D. candidate in Classical Studies at the University of Michigan. She primarily works on narrative theory in epic and games, but her interests also include Greek tragedy, myth, the hero, and various other comparati... [More]

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Delicious Internships at Failbetter Games

We're looking for interns at Failbetter Games. This is a (minimally) paid role for around six weeks in Q3 / Q4 this year.  We're operating under a scheme offered by the very lovely Ravensbourne College of Digital Media and Design, so the requirements are set by them and not negotiable. If ... [More]

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Fallen London Friday: Gifts, Decisions, Mirrors

As usual, we've garnished your Friday with a generous scoop of additional content: Recent escapees from New Newgate may find they have a patron in Fallen London: several possible patrons with several very unusual agendas. We've taken some pains not to rule this out for existing players. If you're... [More]

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New Narrative Structures

A steaming tray of fresh content turned up a few days ago. This update boasts some sparkly new narrative structures that we've not used before. Alexis has described the whole Echo Bazaar project as an expedition into the narrative jungle for specimens. So, here for your edification and delight are a... [More]

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Another Fallen London Friday

Aaand the content we mentioned is live: another tier on each of the major highways, and some other delectable scraps you may come across elsewhere. Some of the new material is among the most ambitious in structural terms that we've done so far. Among others, we've employed what we call the Carousel... [More]

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