Pixel Representations – Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne
July 26th, 2012 | By: Rowan Kaiser
“How much stuff do you have here, and what can we make with it?” “That depends.” “On?” “What you can imagine.”
One of the simplest ways to recognize media that’s getting videogames wrong is to look at how it treats the rules of gaming. If a television show depicts a videogame where the rules don’t make sense, a gamer will probably recognize that as wrong. Community’s “Digital Estate Planning” seems to flirt with that wrongness, but it actually incorporates several different styles of gaming, utilizing the medium for conflict and comedy. There is a constant interplay of a gamer with the game, testing their limits, seeing how they interact with one another, where they bend and where they break. Community gets that right. (more…)

It’s a rare sight to see anything close to Dungeons & Dragons as the main plot of a major network show. Yet, that is exactly what this past week’s Community pulled off with flying colors. Centered on the character Fat Neil and his love of D&D, the group decides to band together and possibly play the greatest game ever.