Best of Fenix & Engineer Hambly’s Machine

Just recently, my good friends Tove and Anders Gillbring sent Best of Fenix to the printers. Best of Fenix is a collection of articles and adventures previously published in Swedish in the gaming magazine Fenix. I've been writing for Fenix for ten years now. It's nice to be recognized by being included in two out... Continue Reading →

Ordinary life

The current trend in game making, at least if you look at triple-A games, expensive, top end and made for the ubiquitous audience of straight male gamers and their ilk, is geared towards saving the world. Maybe making it a better place. If we stretch it a bit, it might be about creating a family... Continue Reading →

David Gaider on diversity – NGC15

I have to admit that the invitation I got to Nordic Game Conference-15 as a speaker at a Diversi panel pleased me quite a bit. It's always nice to be recognized, but this time, the invitation came with a hidden bonus. I would be able to attend David Gaider's talk. Gaider is a lead writer... Continue Reading →

The Why of it All

I held a presentation at work, not too long ago, about pen and paper design, and why I do the things I do when not at work. It was a bit improvised, and mostly, it was about the keyring RPG that I wrote a few years back, the publishing of which coincided with the death... Continue Reading →

Black Stories

Black Stories köpte jag på Akademibokhandeln, lockad av det mattsvarta och röda omslaget och löftet om ett mordmysteriespel. Jag älskar Sherlock Holmes-spelet och jag har ett par mordmysteriemiddagar hemma i hyllan som jag absolut inte kan leva utan. Det här utlovade kluriga gåtor som skulle hålla spelarna trollbundna och istället fick jag lat speldesign för... Continue Reading →

Memento Mori

On Wednesday the 18th of March I was a guest at PP3 in Sveriges Radio, Sweden's national radio, to talk about death in games. It wasn't a very long guest appearance, but it did get me thinking. In particular about death and death in games. "Tänk på döden" - think about death; the words adorn... Continue Reading →

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