In Episode 4 of Humans Who Make Games podcast, Jason Rohrer – creator of Passage, The Castle Doctrine, and One Hour One Life – talks with host and life-long gamer, Adam Conover about the emotional feelings his games evoke and the bridge between art and games.
Rohrer goes into detail about his intentions on creating "real games" throughout his life and the importance of aesthetic in his games by interaction, opposed to traditional narratives.
Listen to Humans Who Make Games Episode 4.
Rohrer began in the game industry during a time when the Art Game Movement was becoming popular. He said they were trying to figure out how to connect with games that were, "more artistically evocative or emotionally engaging."
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