Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jason Cox, Shing Yin Khor, Jeeyon Shim.
Keepsake Games, Art, Education and Equity. Keepsake games, which generate material objects as a result of play, are a fascinating tool for classroom use. What if the experience of educational games was visually shaped by the students? How would this affect their engagement and retention of content? How can a game like this thrive in the quantitative systems that dominate education?
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Episode 372: Powered by the Apocalypse
Episode 371: Adapting Someone Else's Sandbox
Episode 370: Ten Things Wrong With Your Game
Episode 369: Indie Publishing for the Long Haul
Episode 368: Printing Your RPG
Episode 367: Staying In
Episode 366: Teaching How to GM
Episode 365: Narrative Voice in RPGs
Episode 364: Why you Should Join the IGDN
Episode 363: Budgeting for Art
Episode 362: How to Work with Artists
Episode 361: Crowdfunding in 2023
Episode 360: How to Run a Great Playtest
Episode 359: How to be a Great Playtester
Episode 358: Ethical AI Usage?
Episode 357: Spinning Relationship Webs
Episode 356: Challenges and Triumphs of Community-Based Game Publishing
Episode 355: Math Essentials for Designers
Episode 354: Spirituality Check: Spiritual Growth, Exploration and Healing Through RPGs
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