At Game Devs of Color Expo, a panel shared their experience working in games as part of a worker cooperative, and why you should consider this business model
At Game Devs of Color Expo, a panel shared their experience working in games as part of a worker cooperative, and why you should consider this business model
Feature by Ed Thorn Senior Staff Writer Published on 23 May, 2021
The Sunday Papers is our weekly roundup of great writing about (mostly) videogames from across the web.
Sundays are for giving your fresh laundry a good sniff. Before you bring nose to cloth, let s read this week s best writing about games.
Often when we do these sessions with young players, they show the games, and they are being asked what do you think about this move or that move? They immediately give you an answer. And if I try to ask why, they stare at me like they don t understand the question: What do you mean why? Because the machine said so! [laughs] Yeah, I can also look at a screen. Now, what about you? Can you just tell me in human terms, without a machine to calculate it. What do you think about the movement, why the idea is good or not good.