Games for Change Development Principles
Defining a framework that can be used to help shape meaningful games for change which engage, educate, inspire, and empower.
Defining a framework that can be used to help shape meaningful games for change which engage, educate, inspire, and empower.
The idea that we might be overestimating the threat of climate change is appealing but, I think, both wrong and dangerous.
It’s not very often that I get the urge to write about a book on economics, but Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist is too interesting to miss out on. It’s a fascinating and thoroughly readable book by Kate Raworth which argues … Read More
Two months ago I left my job at Playtonic Games and, at least for now, my career in the (mainstream) games industry. Why did I leave behind the dream career I’ve been building for more than seven years? Lots of … Read More
Trees for Life (TFL) is “Scotland’s leading conservation volunteering charity,” working to restore the Caledonian Forest in the Scottish Highlands. The forest once covered vast areas of the Highlands, but has suffered from massive deforestation and overgrazing by deer and … Read More