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Fallen London: Authorship in Game Allegory
Karlien Van den beukel
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Arts and Humanities
London
100%
Persona
100%
Allegory
100%
Video Games
75%
Action
50%
Arcade
50%
Independent
25%
Urban
25%
Virtual
25%
Style
25%
Nineteenth Century
25%
Contemporary
25%
Liberal
25%
Empire
25%
Framework
25%
Interactive
25%
Revelation
25%
Render
25%
Circle
25%
Walter Benjamin
25%
Hell
25%
Allegories
25%
Freud
25%
Generic
25%
Bystander
25%
Adventure
25%
Authoring
25%
Mystery
25%
Literary Authorship
25%
Victorian London
25%
rendition
25%
Political Allegory
25%
Gothic
25%
Glory
25%
Leveling
25%
Keyphrases
Allegory
100%
Game Space
80%
Video Games
60%
Storyworld
40%
Community Forum
40%
Arcades Project
40%
19th Century
20%
Game System
20%
Game Engine
20%
Kennedy
20%
Capitalism
20%
Virtual Simulation
20%
Game Theory
20%
Bystander
20%
Empire
20%
Walter Benjamin
20%
Hell
20%
Spectacular
20%
You Know
20%
Immersive Experience
20%
Sigmund Freud
20%
Dyers
20%
Encoder
20%
Heroic
20%
Lovecraft
20%
Game Economy
20%
Urban Games
20%
Independent Games
20%
Subscription Models
20%
Levelling up
20%
Static Text
20%
Immersive Games
20%
Game Algorithm
20%
Self-immolation
20%
Forum Discussion
20%
Blavatsky
20%
Literary Circle
20%
Potlatch
20%
Paradoxa
20%
Victorian London
20%
Gamergate
20%
Conan Doyle
20%
Political Allegory
20%
Neoliberal Capitalism
20%
Topographic Areas
20%