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    <dc:creator>DirkSonguer</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This is post #2,342 on this blog (not counting the dozens of articles, snippets, and presentations not in the blog database)… yet more of the over a quarter-million words written here since the site started in 1997 and the blog in 1998. And I have to admit, I tend to take for granted the idea that people have read all the stuff that matters, so they understand me when I throw around terms or assume that they know what my past writing on the topic is. Whih is ludicrous, of course.
So I got asked on Twitter for a list of my juiciest game design posts, to serve as a central jumping-off point.]]></description>
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