- Ian
Bogost is an
American academic and
video game designer, most
known for the game Cow Clicker. He
holds a
joint professorship at
Washington University...
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September 2011.
Bogost, Ian (16
December 2009). "Latour Litanizer". Ian
Bogost Blog.
Bogost, Ian. "Alien Phenomenology". Ian
Bogost Blog.
Retrieved 15...
- 1982.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 6.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 107.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 99.
Montfort 2006.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, pp. 99–100....
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similar to Cow Clicker, a
previously existing idle game
created by Ian
Bogost.
Bogost has
called Cookie Clicker "the
logical conclusion of Cow Clicker". Orteil...
- The term was
first coined by Ian
Bogost in his 2007 book,
Persuasive Games: The
Expressive Power of Videogames.
Bogost argues that
games make
strong claims...
- 55.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 22.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 19. Weiss.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 31.
Montfort 2006.
Montfort &
Bogost 2009, p. 20. Montfort...
- P****word Spanish–English Dictionary.
Cambridge University Press. 2014.
Bogost, Ian (2015). How to Talk
about Videogames. Minnesota,
United States: University...
- Nick;
Bogost, Ian (2009). "Pac-Man".
Racing the Beam: The
Atari Video Computer System. MIT Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-262-01257-7. Montfort, Nick;
Bogost, Ian...
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social network game on
Facebook developed by
video game
researcher Ian
Bogost. The game
serves as a
deconstructive satire of
social games. The goal of...
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playable on web
browsers through the New York
Times Games website. Ian
Bogost,
writing for The Atlantic,
lauded Strand's
innovations to the word search...