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Classic Games (Games)

Categorizing Puzzles In Adventure Games 44

MarkN writes "There's hardly a video game made nowadays that doesn't involve puzzles in some sense. In some games they serve as occasional roadblocks to break up the action, and in the genre of adventure games the whole focus of the game is solving a set of related puzzles. I've written a piece for AdventureClassicGaming describing and categorizing puzzles in adventure games. Adventure games make use of explicitly designed abstract puzzles — they're explicitly designed rather than being randomly or procedurally generated, and abstract in the sense that all you need to do is figure out the right actions to perform, rather than making the performing of those actions be a challenge in and of itself. My classification makes distinctions at two levels: you have self-contained puzzles, which can depend upon using your basic verbs of interaction, solving some minigame based around achieving a particular configuration, or providing an answer to a riddle. On the other side, you have puzzles that require some external key: this could be an item, a piece of information, or an internal change to the game's state triggered somewhere else. From there, I talk about some of the possibilities and pitfalls these puzzles carry, as well as their use in other genres. I'd be interested to hear the community's thoughts on the use and application of puzzles in adventure games, and games in general."
Sci-Fi

Submission + - Need a good proofreading site

9gezegen writes: Since I had been a kid, I was fan of science-fiction stories. In fact, I wrote a few of them myself. Now, I would like to submit some of them to US magazines (I will try Asimov's first). However, English is not my native tongue and I'm sure you can find a dozen errors even in this paragraph. So, I need to use some proofreading services. My internet search returned hundreds of sites but I could not find any independent review on the quality of their services. Does any one know a good proofreading site, preferably specialized on literacy and can make suggestions for alternative sentences or words?
United States

Submission + - Nuclear warheads take a free sightseeing tour

9gezegen writes: According to several media outlets, nuclear warheads were mistakenly loaded to a B-52. After a free ride from North Dakota to Louisiana, the hitchhikers (read 6 nuclear warhead attached to cruise missiles scheduled to be decommissioned) were discovered. According to Air Force, there was never a danger of accidental nuclear explosion.

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