Category: Blog
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Test: What Type of Game Should You Develop?
Whether you’re a dreamer, strategist, or storyteller, this quiz will point you toward the kind of game you’re meant to create. Choose the best…
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Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) and Immersive Storytelling
Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) blur the line between fiction and reality. Unlike traditional games, ARGs use real-world platforms—websites, phone numbers, emails, social media, and…
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How Games Teach Empathy and Emotional Intelligence
Games are uniquely equipped to foster empathy—more so than any other medium. Unlike books or films, games place players in the shoes of another,…
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Why Some Games Are Better Without Dialogue
While dialogue is often central to storytelling in games, some titles prove that words aren’t always necessary. In fact, the absence of spoken or…
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The Best Use of Time Travel in Video Games
Time travel in video games is a powerful narrative and mechanical tool. When done well, it introduces complexity, emotional weight, and player agency. But…