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Contains extensive checklists and workshopping/thought exercises for game designers designed to develop a project's sexual content in an organic and integrated way from pre-production onwards. Helps writers and narrative designers properly ground sexual content in the larger game narrative and in the context of character relationships, story theme, etc. Provides animators, environmental designers, and cinematics directors with detailed information about their options for creating compelling sex scenes and sexual game content, and what each choice (e.g. lighting, framing, etc) can imply to the player. Offers in-depth analysis of existing sex scenes and sexual content in mainstream and indie games, focusing on specific details and their larger effects.
Contains extensive checklists and workshopping/thought exercises for game designers designed to develop a project's sexual content in an organic and integrated way from pre-production onwards. Helps writers and narrative designers properly ground sexual content in the larger game narrative and in the context of character relationships, story theme, etc. Provides animators, environmental designers, and cinematics directors with detailed information about their options for creating compelling sex scenes and sexual game content, and what each choice (e.g. lighting, framing, etc) can imply to the player. Offers in-depth analysis of existing sex scenes and sexual content in mainstream and indie games, focusing on specific details and their larger effects.
With the end of the Cold War, the United States has an unprecedented opportunity to create a new policy toward Africa freed from the constraints of East-West geopolitics. In "Free at Last?," Michael Claugh provides a comprehensive overview of U.S.-Africa relations from World War II to the present: he surveys past American initiatives to illustrate how U.S. policy, intent on containing Soviet expansion, benefited African rulers at the expense of African civil society. He also discusses the declining importance of U.S. strategic and economic interests in Africa and how this is counterbalanced by the growing interest of American constituencies focused on such issues as humanitarian relief, human rights, and the environment. Clough proposes abandoning traditional, government-to- government diplomatic approaches in favor of a radical new strategy modeled on the successes achieved in combating famine in Ethiopia and ending apartheid in South Africa. Offering an unconventional look at U.S. policy, "Free at Last?" is absorbing and essential reading for anyone concerned with both U.S.- Africa relations and the future of U.S. policy toward the Third World.
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