The Beginner's Guide

The Beginner's Guide
The phrase "The Beginner's Guide", written in white cursive, hovers over an empty stage with red curtains, parted to reveal an empty concert hall.
Developer(s)Everything Unlimited Ltd.
Publisher(s)Everything Unlimited Ltd.
Director(s)Davey Wreden
Producer(s)Lydia Nelson
Designer(s)
  • Davey Wreden
  • Matthew Breit
  • Richard Flanagan
Programmer(s)Jesús Higueras
Artist(s)
  • Matthew Breit
  • Jack Parsons
  • Andrea Jörgensen
Writer(s)Davey Wreden
Composer(s)
  • Ryan Roth
  • Halina Heron
EngineSource
Platform(s)Linux, OS X, Windows
Release
  • WW: October 1, 2015
Genre(s)Interactive storytelling
Mode(s)Single-player

The Beginner's Guide is an interactive storytelling video game created by Davey Wreden under the studio name Everything Unlimited Ltd. The game was released for Linux, OS X, and Windows on October 1, 2015. The game is Wreden's follow-up to the critically praised The Stanley Parable, his previous interactive storytelling title that was initially released in 2013.

The game is narrated by Wreden and takes the user through a number of incomplete and abstract game creations made by a developer named Coda. Wreden challenges the player to try to come to understand the type of person Coda is from exploring these spaces in a first-person perspective. Wreden has stated the game is open to interpretation: some have seen the game as general commentary on the nature of the relationship between game developers and players, while others have taken it as an allegory to Wreden's own personal struggles with success resulting from The Stanley Parable.

The game received polarized reviews. Many reviewers readily took to the narrative and the questions and ideas it raised on game development, while others felt the game forced some of Wreden's thoughts too hard and in a pretentious manner.