
DTOID:
"The Stanley Parable is famous for its fourth wall-breaking narrative, taking the maligned "walking simulator" genre and showing how effective it can be in the hands of a capable designer. When writer Davey Wreden surprise-announced a new title just a few days ago, most readers expected something similar.
But The Beginner's Guide doesn't really break the fourth wall so much as it never puts it up in the first place. This is a collection of games, the player is playing it, Wreden is narrating, and everyone is astutely aware of the situation. That's just how things are. At least, until it's not."

These are games made by a single developer. Serving as proof that you don't need millions of dollars and a team of people to make a amazing game.

Basic Premise Controls Glossary Map Lines Jungle Creeps Buildings Items Heroes Leveling Abilities Status Effect Talents Roles Game Stages Draft Early Game Mid Game Late Game Damage and Defense Mechanics Matchmaking Rating Tips and Tricks Young Paladin, we deem you ready to be introduced to the mighty force that pulls and pushes the tides of ...

Released in late 2015, 'The Beginner's Guide' offers an inciting narrative that has many interpretations. However, what can it tell us about the relationship between both depression and creativity?