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		<title>A Braid History of Time</title>
		<link>http://labcoatman.com.au/2008/08/a-braid-history-of-time/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 04:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I first heard about Braid last year when I attended Free Play 2007, the independent games expo here in Melbourne, in my capacity as Planet Nerd&#8216;s roving reporter. Braid creator Jonathan Blow was the keynote speaker, though I missed his address and only caught him on an excellent panel about game design. The key thing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I first heard about <a title="Braid" href="http://braid-game.com/">Braid</a> last year when I attended <a title="Free Play 2007" href="http://www.nextwavefreeplay.blogspot.com/">Free Play 2007</a>, the independent games expo here in Melbourne, in my capacity as <a title="Planet Nerd" href="http://www.planetnerd.tv">Planet Nerd</a>&#8216;s roving reporter. Braid creator Jonathan Blow was the keynote speaker, though I missed his <a title="Jonathan Blow's address at The Age Screen Play blog" href="http://blogs.theage.com.au/screenplay/archives/007087.html">address</a> and only caught him on an excellent panel about game design. The key thing that piqued my interest was repeated mentions of its &#8220;rewind&#8221; feature; this isn&#8217;t really a new idea &#8211; it&#8217;s been used in Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, for example &#8211; but for it to be included in a game by an independent developer of Blow&#8217;s calibre certainly piqued my interest. Having been thinking about <!--intlink id="137" type="post" text="Space and Time and Spacetime"--> recently, I was doubly interested in the game when it was released this week for Xbox LIVE Arcade.</p>
<p>Once you get past the lovely prose and gorgeous painted visuals (by David Hellman of one of my favourite web comics, <a title="A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible" href="http://www.alessonislearned.com/">A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible</a>) you quickly discover that this game is like an art-rock version of Super Mario Bros. You jump from platform to platform in a series of &#8220;Worlds&#8221;, jumping on the heads of diminutive enemies (who resemble <a title="Grug on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grug">Grug</a> more than anything else), and trying to collect the pieces of puzzles which illustrate the game&#8217;s backstory.<span id="more-199"></span></p>
<p>The rewind feature is simple &#8211; you hold down a button and can reverse (or speed up) the time that passed before you pressed the button. This makes it one of those rare games where it is impossible to &#8220;die&#8221;, thus placing Braid in the company of my favourite game of all time, Ron Gilbert&#8217;s The Secret of Monkey Island. If you do do something fatal &#8211; fall into flames or spikes (or both at once) or touch an enemy &#8211; the game pauses so you can press the button and rewind. This &#8220;invincibility&#8221; shifts the focus firmly on to puzzle solving and lets the player feel free to try dangerous things, safe in the knowledge that they won&#8217;t have to start again from scratch. Blow reckoned it broke the platform game rule to not ask a player to make a &#8220;leap of faith&#8221;, and indeed one of the earliest levels is titled &#8220;Leap of Faith&#8221; and requires exactly that.</p>
<p>The only thing that stays in the present moment when you rewind is the consciousness of the player (and, it&#8217;s implied, that of the protagonist character, Tim). Time is fluid only in the sense that you can travel mentally back to an earlier physical state of the game universe and make different decisions. This changes as the game progresses, however, as some objects &#8211; which sport an inviting green glow &#8211; are unaffected by your time manipulation, so you can pick up a key from the bottom of a pit and then rewind your jump back up to the top, the glowing green key travelling with you. I believe there are other variations as you continue as well, though as yet I haven&#8217;t progressed past World 2.</p>
<p>Time travel in fiction is usually presented badly, and in games the causality is even worse (from a metaphysical point of view &#8211; it might not make a lot of strictly logical sense, but Day of the Tentacle is still great fun when controlling characters in different time zones). In physics terms, time travel allows you to break outside of the light cone effect that constrains real world causality &#8211; it lets us affect events which could not normally be reached by the speed of light from our current place in spacetime, and that has such huge implications that few people consider how it might actually work, instead preferring the usual sci fi &#8220;wisdom&#8221; that history &#8220;takes time to change&#8221; (which, again, is often great from an entertainment point of view &#8211; I love <em>Back to the Future</em>, even though logically its nonsense). So to make a game involving &#8220;time travel&#8221; that fully engages me without destroying my suspension of disbelief&#8230;well, it impressed me.</p>
<p>Braid keeps things simple &#8211; it&#8217;s more like using a DVD player than a TARDIS &#8211; and uses magic to explain the time shenanigans. It&#8217;s delightful and fun and beautiful &#8211; and, as y girlfriend pointed out, Tim dresses a bit like me and has red hair. Check it out!</p>
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		<title>Not the Nobel Prize!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 07:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a while, I know; the web site is undergoing a redesign behind the scenes, which is why things have been a bit quiet there. But I had to let you know about an upcoming gig at the Melbourne Museum for Science Week! Yes, science week is only a week away, and on Friday, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a while, I know; the web site is undergoing a redesign behind the scenes, which is why things have been a bit quiet there. But I had to let you know about an upcoming gig at the Melbourne Museum for Science Week!</p>
<p>Yes, science week is only a week away, and on Friday, August 24, the Museum celebrates in uniquely Melbourne style with &#8220;Not the Nobel Prize&#8221;. Four scientists will present their theories &#8211; but only two of them are presenting real science! A panel of comedians, consisting of Tommy Dean, Claire Hooper, Sue-Ann Post and yours truly, will have to figure out which is which.</p>
<p>Personally, I think I have an unfair advantage&#8230;</p>
<p>Tickets are $12/$10, and the show kicks off at 7pm. You need to book, and the number to call is 13 11 02. There&#8217;s an unconfirmed second show at 9pm on the same evening, which likely will depend on numbers.</p>
<p>For more info, check out the <a title="Not the Nobel Prize at the Melbourne Museum site" href="http://museum.vic.gov.au/whatson/show.asp?ID=562372">Museum&#8217;s web site</a> or head to the Comedy Festival site&#8217;s <a title="Not the Nobel Prize at the MICF gig guide" href="http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/gigguide/any/any/30/">gig guide</a>.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget, there are still a few more weeks of the Channel 31 programming featuring me! You can catch <em><a title="Planet Nerd" href="http://planetnerd.tv/">Planet Nerd</a></em> on Thursdays at 10pm, and <a href="http://www.theatregameslive.com/" target="remote"><em>TheatreGames LIVE</em></a> on Fridays at 10pm.</p>
<p>Until next week, keep your Ockham&#8217;s razor nice and sharp!</p>
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		<title>Planet Nerd</title>
		<link>http://labcoatman.com.au/2007/06/planet-nerd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 03:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a heads up to those of you in Melbourne that this Thursday, June 7, is the premiere of Planet Nerd, a new variety show hosted by Dan Walmsley covering everything geeky, nerdy and interesting &#8211; and featuring me! It&#8217;s true &#8211; geek is chic, nerd is the new cool, and you can dive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a heads up to those of you in Melbourne that this Thursday, June 7, is the premiere of <strong><a title="Planet Nerd" href="http://planetnerd.tv"><em>Planet Nerd</em></a></strong>, a new variety show hosted by Dan Walmsley covering everything geeky, nerdy and interesting &#8211; and featuring me! It&#8217;s true &#8211; geek is chic, nerd is the new cool, and you can dive right in to a whole geeky universe of fun with <em>Planet Nerd!</em> The first episode features one man&#8217;s tale of anguish over the iPhone, the Weekly Whedon with Simon Barber, and the real deal with roleplaying conventions in a documentary presented by yours truly, Ben McKenzie, kickin&#8217; it live on location.</p>
<p>Planet Nerd screens at 10pm on Thursdays from June 7 to August 30 on Channel 31 in Melbourne. If you&#8217;re not in Melbourne, you can still get a taste by hitting the <em>Planet Nerd</em> web site at <a href="http://planetnerd.tv/" target="remote">http://planetnerd.tv</a> and checking out some of the clips we&#8217;ve posted on the Interweb.</p>
<p>Hope you all had a lovely World Environment Day on Tuesday &#8211; I spent mine at CERES 25th birthday!</p>
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