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The Cost of Openness in Games

In fiction. especially postmodern fiction, there’s a trope of characters who mutiny against their author (The People of Paper, Six Characters in Search of an Author, At Swim-Two-Birds, etc.). It’s a...

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Would You Play a Game That Had No Challenge?

This post is part one in a series of two. So a couple of months back, when I went to hear Anna Anthropy talk at the NYU Game Center, I got into a brief conversation with her about the notion of...

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How Many Ways Can Games Challenge Us?

This post is part two in a series of two. Climbing mountains, teaching inner city high school kids, going on scavenger hunts, staging jewel heists, only stepping on every other sidewalk square. We all...

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Crowdsourcing Games for Change

There’s something magical about the math of crowdsourcing. You bring a bunch of people together and collectively they often outperform the group’s smartest member, or even a computer. And if you...

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Can a Game Ruffle Your Political Biases?

I’m going to be volunteering at the upcoming Games for Change Festival and in the lead up to the festival itself, I thought interviewing some of the nominees for the Games for Change Awards would be a...

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Games for Change Festival Recap

So I volunteered for both days of the Games for Change Festival and the summit beforehand, and it ended up being a pretty awesome experience. From the games arcade where you could play all of the Games...

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Choosing a Nonprofit vs. For-profit Game for Change

While AAA video game titles might have multi-million dollar marketing budgets, if you’re making games for change, you probably have to count on the largesse of grantmakers, the continued of novelty to...

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Brief Hiatus

I’ll be taking a hiatus from the blog for a few weeks while travelling. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to line up guest posts in my absence so I’ll be sharing more about games for change with you once I...

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Seeking Some Answers, Finding Others

I ask a lot of questions, which can make me tiresome company at times, especially since I have a particular fondness for questions without a ready answer. So I’m a bit disappointed in myself that when...

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Crowdsourcing Thoughts on the Future of Education

I sometimes find myself saving the most daunting tasks on my plate for later… and later… and later. Which is unfortunate because often they’re the ones that most need doing. This is by way of...

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The Cost of Openness in Games

In fiction. especially postmodern fiction, there’s a trope of characters who mutiny against their author (The People of Paper, Six Characters in Search of an Author, At Swim-Two-Birds, etc.). It’s a...

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Would You Play a Game That Had No Challenge?

This post is part one in a series of two. So a couple of months back, when I went to hear Anna Anthropy talk at the NYU Game Center, I got into a brief conversation with her about the notion of...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

How Many Ways Can Games Challenge Us?

This post is part two in a series of two. Climbing mountains, teaching inner city high school kids, going on scavenger hunts, staging jewel heists, only stepping on every other sidewalk square. We all...

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Crowdsourcing Games for Change

A screenshot from a game for change called MOLT, in which players diagnose malaria. There’s something magical about the math of crowdsourcing. You bring a bunch of people together and collectively they...

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Can a Game Ruffle Your Political Biases?

I’m going to be volunteering at the upcoming Games for Change Festival and in the lead up to the festival itself, I thought interviewing some of the nominees for the Games for Change Awards would be a...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Games for Change Festival Recap

So I volunteered for both days of the Games for Change Festival and the summit beforehand, and it ended up being a pretty awesome experience. From the games arcade where you could play all of the Games...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Choosing a Nonprofit vs. For-profit Game for Change

A screenshot from the online platform and the Zamzee device itself. While AAA video game titles might have multi-million dollar marketing budgets, if you’re making games for change, you probably have...

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Brief Hiatus

I’ll be taking a hiatus from the blog for a few weeks while travelling. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to line up guest posts in my absence so I’ll be sharing more about games for change with you once I...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Seeking Some Answers, Finding Others

The starting character in all Scratch games, who I've unofficially dubbed Scratchy. I ask a lot of questions, which can make me tiresome company at times, especially since I have a particular fondness...

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Crowdsourcing Thoughts on the Future of Education

Meet the six Zed Omegas. I sometimes find myself saving the most daunting tasks on my plate for later… and later… and later. Which is unfortunate because often they’re the ones that most need doing....

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