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Can a Video Game Help Players Live Like Thoreau?

Players will be able to navigate the practical and ephemeral experiences of Thoreau's life at Walden Pond.


When a gamer sits down to play “Walden, a Game” she’ll begin, as Henry David Thoreau did, by building a cabin. The game is set in Walden's woods, a lush world replicated in detail. To play this game means to “follow in the footsteps of Thoreau,” the trailer promises, and some of the tasks at hand are simple—like finding food, clothing, and shelter. But players also must try to follow Thoreau on more philosophical paths, "seeking out the more ephemeral experiences that make up much of the book," says Tracy Fullerton, the game’s lead designer.

"I don't want to give a lot of it away, but it will include a number of memorable sections of the narrative, including the bean field and, of course, the pond itself," Fullerton says.

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