Zack Johnson - Kingdom of Loathing
This talk is from the 2016 Roguelike Celebration: https://roguelike.club/event.html, re-uploaded 2021.
Beyond the Mad Lib (But Just Barely): an oral history of the ways in which Kingdom of Loathing uses procedural text generation for flavor and humor.
Zack Johnson is the creator of the long-running web MMORPG Kingdom of Loathing and its upcoming cowboy spinoff West of Loathing. If prompted (or intoxicated) he will speak at length on the virtues of HTML frames.
Видео Zack Johnson - Kingdom of Loathing канала Roguelike Celebration
Beyond the Mad Lib (But Just Barely): an oral history of the ways in which Kingdom of Loathing uses procedural text generation for flavor and humor.
Zack Johnson is the creator of the long-running web MMORPG Kingdom of Loathing and its upcoming cowboy spinoff West of Loathing. If prompted (or intoxicated) he will speak at length on the virtues of HTML frames.
Видео Zack Johnson - Kingdom of Loathing канала Roguelike Celebration
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