The Black Box Society Reflection

Did anyone else feel an increasing sense of paranoia while reading Pasquale’s The Black Box Society? I always viewed privacy “rights” we are granted as citizens as ways we can prevent a tyrannical government. In the simplest sense, I compare these rights to how parents gradually grant their kids more and more freedom. As they are…

The most inclusive games

Last class, Professor asked a question that stuck with me: what are the most inclusive games? That led to a few spin-off questions in my brain: what determines how inclusive a game is? Is what I experience to be inclusive necessarily so for everyone, since I perceive that it should be? I immediately thought about…

Harder by Choice

While most people use their interfaces to facilitate interactions with the game, there exist a few who purposefully do the opposite. In much the same way people choose to turn their difficulty up to the hardest setting, there are some who take it a step further by making the very controls themselves harder to use.…

Explorations and Experimentation in Games

The more I take this class, the more exploration and experimentation become important to me in gameplay. By exploration, I mean the extent to which the player travels through an unknown space (the world of the game) in order to learn about it. How important is spatial exploration to the game? What does such exploration…

Play, LIM, and Videogames

Before taking this class, my definition of play was “to engage in any activity for fun or pleasure.” I have worked a lot with children, so when I thought of play, I thought of imaginary games, dolls, tag, and the like. When it came to video games, I thought that to play them was to…

Aveline’s Outfits

We spent some of Monday’s time in class talking about gender in Assassin’s Creed: Liberation (and also in gaming more generally). This was something I was thinking about as well as I played the game. Which outfit you decide to have Aveline wear changes her abilities and possible actions, based on the way that outfit…

“Highway of Tears” Virtual Reality: Hardware and Interface

On Wednesday I attended event in Frost with Danika Medak-Saltzman (so this counts as two posts?), where there were digital projects about indigenous futures, including a virtual reality experience about the “Highway of Tears,” a rural highway in British Columbia where large numbers of Indigenous girls and women have disappeared or been found killed over…

Coding Devices in Games

I was reading an article about devices that let players put code into games in order to exploit and create bugs in the game. I never knew that it was possible to do things like this. The coding can help the player in the game by allowing them to skip levels, get better items in…

CYOA Novel as a game?

I chose the novel Journey Under The Sea, which is about a sea adventurer attempting to find the lost city of Atlantis, and the trials, tribulations, and struggles encountered thus. I chose the book simply because I will always choose anything that has something to do with the ocean, given a choice. It is the most…

“On Not Becoming Gamers”

While reading Adrienne Shaw’s article, “On Not Becoming Gamers,” I found myself agreeing with her point that the construction of the “gamer” identity limits the range of narratives and diversity of texts available in the gaming industry. This is because the gamer identity is constructed in a very narrow manner– traditionally, “gamers” have been white,…