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comrade troglodyte :M
Is that JarlFrank art?
Oh god, the game's writer is chiming in to lament the lack of racial diversity in a game set in Fantasy Medieval Europe.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/257970/discussions/0/630802979019346131/
That's one company I won't be supporting.
My 6-year old daughter playing Skyrim, or as she calls it, "The Log Chopping Game"
Not seeing the problem here. Reality wasn't as white as white fiction writers would have you believe.Oh god, the game's writer is chiming in to lament the lack of racial diversity in a game set in Fantasy Medieval Europe.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/257970/discussions/0/630802979019346131/
But that's looooooong.
Not seeing the problem here. Reality wasn't as white as white fiction writers would have you believe.Oh god, the game's writer is chiming in to lament the lack of racial diversity in a game set in Fantasy Medieval Europe.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/257970/discussions/0/630802979019346131/
I don't believe you, especially considering video game populations.But it was whiter than what the PC crowd wants to have in games.
I don't believe you, especially considering video game populations.But it was whiter than what the PC crowd wants to have in games.
Not seeing the problem here. Reality wasn't as white as white fiction writers would have you believe.Oh god, the game's writer is chiming in to lament the lack of racial diversity in a game set in Fantasy Medieval Europe.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/257970/discussions/0/630802979019346131/
But it was whiter than what the PC crowd wants to have in games.
Oh god, the game's writer is chiming in to lament the lack of racial diversity in a game set in Fantasy Medieval Europe.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/257970/discussions/0/630802979019346131/
http://www.gameskinny.com/zdpr5/using-telltales-the-walking-dead-to-teach-high-school-ethicsUsing Telltale's The Walking Dead to Teach High School Ethics
Zombies have crawled, lumbered, and shuffled their way into every facet of pop culture... and now they've made their way into high school.
by Stephanie Tang 1 day ago
(Please note that the video posted above is Norwegian but you can turn on Closed Captions and select your preferred language.)
Once upon a time, gaming on the school computers meant the secret Doom install that the teachers kinda-but-not-really knew about. Later it was Mavis Beacon, various Tycoon games, and other miscellaneous software that taught you how to count but that you never really found fun. (Just the latter, the Tycoon games were the bomb.)
Fast forward more than ten years and video games have gained an even bigger foothold in the education system. Elementary schoolchildren use Minecraft to learn about the building blocks of their own creativity, andnow Telltale Games's rockstar video game release of The Walking Dead has invaded the classroom of Nordahl Grieg High School in Norway to teach ethics to high schoolers.
The implementation makes sense. Telltale's The Walking Dead series has been praised time and again for its ability to place characters in difficult situations where tough ethical decisions have to be made - and made fast. This visceral, time-constrained gameplay with real emotional impact might be the key to delivering to jaded high school kids what round-robin discussions and textbook scenarios on paper could not.
After all, while the slow, lumbering invasion of zombie culture has long since begun to wear on popular culture, anything that doesn't smack of Shakespeare, standard classical Americana literature, and Bill Nye rarely manage to breach the classroom. To see The Walking Dead make it so far (and so soon after release!), is an impressive feat indeed.
Plus, as the folks over at The Walking Dead say, what’s a better way to make learning fun than using video games and zombies!?
There is no hint yet of any similar program making its way back to North American school systems, but we can only hope that with some success, the migration might still happen someday.
Hah, I missed this one earlier:
https://twitter.com/bonzrat/status/411510309321334784
Aw, I feel all nostalgic: the RPG Codex has sent a grievance squad after me. It's been a while.
I'm guessing that must've been after RPS' Blackguards "review", though I'm too lazy to double-check.
I know most of you guys love Fallout 3, and specially the hacking minigame, so here's a link to the minigame that can be played online whenever you want: http://mitchellthompson.net/demos/terminal/
Seriously, just found this. If any of you guys actually enjoyed that minigame, well here it is.
I know most of you guys love Fallout 3, and specially the hacking minigame, so here's a link to the minigame that can be played online whenever you want: http://mitchellthompson.net/demos/terminal/
Seriously, just found this. If any of you guys actually enjoyed that minigame, well here it is.
Alec meer's avatar, what is that from? i got a strong pang of recognition when i saw it, some 80's comic?
It actually took me until about halfway through New Vegas to figure out what you were meant to do on that minigame. For the entire of Fallout 3 and the first half of New Vegas i'd just click options at random and then inevitably fail and unlock shit using console commands.