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Games have been messing with morality for ages - but are karma systems and binary choices the best we can do? Inspired by Darkest Dungeon's neat twist on video game villainy, lets look at some indie games that make morality a central component of their design.

Thanks for your support in February - I was knocked out for a lot of it due to a nasty illness so this will be the only episode this month (naturally, that means you'll only pay for one!). 


Patreon rewards will come as usual at the end of the month and then it's back to normal in March. So what's coming next? Hold that thought, I have to go spend a few cookies...

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Game Maker's Toolkit - Morality in the Mechanics

Games have been messing with morality for ages - but are karma systems and binary choices the best we can do? Inspired by Darkest Dungeon's neat twist on video game villainy, lets look at some indie games that make morality a central component of their design.

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Anonymous

I hope you're feeling better now! :)

Anonymous

Haha, I hadn't stayed until the end of each episode while I was marathoning through your videos, so It was a grand surprise seeing my name at the end of today's video, great episode btw, keep up the good work!

Anonymous

Great episode as usual!

Anonymous

I saw some related commentary recently I thought you might find interesting - check out the second question and answer here: <a href="http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=30865" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=30865</a>