Hello, Notgames Forum.
I usually go by Noumenon or Nou in the online world, but my real name is Andrew and I'm an Englishman living in Madrid. I pay the bills here by teaching English and I also have a small forum moderation business (which you've probably never heard of) but my creative life is focused on writing. I studied screenwriting over a decade ago, but since then writing has had to become a hobby while I keep a roof over my head through more traditional means (well, fairly traditional; my employment history is... disperate). Now I quietly work on short stories in various genres, tinker with feature length film scripts in the hope of getting them to a submission-worthy state, and I'm slowly planning a number of novels for children, young adults and adult-adults in case I suddenly grow some courage.
And I play games.
I came across this space after playing
The Path and
The Graveyard via Steam, but I was pleased to recognise some good ol' titles being slung around here while I've been lurking - I had
The Ceremony of Innocence back in the day and enjoyed it very much. Over the summer I've been dipping into some of the recent projects created by or linked to by NGF members, and my appetite for more is well up.
I only broke from my intermittent lurking after reading the facinating "Players are Planners" article linked to
here (and I'll be running it past some of my more advanced students next week) but the reason I hesitated beforehand was that I didn't really know what I might contribute to the forum beyond a vague air of the uninformed fanboy. However, after scratching the surface a bit deeper I'm seeing (correctly?) that the point of discussion here is to find new and interesting ways to entertain gamers, rather than to dogmatically eschew conventional game content including, which is of particular interest to me, narrative.
Of course, I do have an idea for a computer game (a new stage of the social archetype - it used to be that everyone had a
book in them...). It's an isgame, not a notgame, but I'm not a programmer and I didn't sign up here to pitch the concept to anyone. I'm interested in storytelling, and if I can provide assistance to anyone here with their work I'd be delighted to do so. The trick would be demonstrating that I
can help - but I have an idea about that too...