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Not enough interaction, February 28, 2011by Victor Gijsbers (The Netherlands) Tarot, as I conceive of it, is not so much a fortune-telling device as it is a symbolic system used to stimulate reflection. The idea that the cards "know" about your past and your future is preposterous (in the modern age). But the idea that you can gain unexpected insights into your self, your life, your relations, by contemplating the powerfully symbolic cards as if they have some special deep significance for your situation, that idea is persuasive. In order to understand ourselves, we do not need to gain new information and learn new things. Rather, we must learn to see what we have always already known. A Tarot reading, by putting constraints on our thought even as it opens many possibilities of interpretation (through the vast overdetermination of its symbols), allows us to do just that. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
Baf's GuideIn this piece, the player moves from room to room, each of which represents a single card randomly selected from a subset of the tarot deck. Some of the rooms are very thoroughly implemented, allowing the player to examine (and to some degree interact with) the figures of the tarot. Others are a bit sketchier. As is often the case with fortune-telling devices, most of the burden of interpretation is on the player. -- Emily Short
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