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Konstantinos Dimopoulos has been a games urbanist for over 10 years and has given many talks, and written even more articles on the design of video game cities and urban worlds.

Several of those articles, a selection of edited conference talk transcripts, and some previously unpublished material, have all been collected in the 148 pages of the 'Of Cities and Games' ebook.

This PDF, containing 19 articles, is a great resource for anyone interested in game urbanism, offering insights and practical tips on designing cities for video games. 

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