Search results for: “tuni pin code”
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Are you playing the characters, or are they playing you? — The power of role-playing in shaping identity
What if your game character could change who you are? Sounds dramatic, but Kjell Hedgard Hugaas explores this question through #bleed, the crossover between players and characters. As it turns out, #RPGs don’t just tell stories, they reshape #identity and unlock new dimensions of #self-discovery.
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Not the pinnacle of racing games, but F1 23 is still a strong podium contender
If a sim racing experience isn’t a must for you and you just want to enjoy racing, F1 23 is a great pick. Start your engine and dive into the world of Formula 1.
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Stories Untold – An Experimental Psychological Horror Adventure
Stories Untold is a narrative-driven horror adventure game and a truly remarkable take on the genre. The four episode anthology combines different game mechanics and unique narrative to a thrilling and breathtaking experience. #videogame #narrative-driven #horror #storiesuntold
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Microsoft Solitaire: classic games to kill time
Perhaps the most played games in offices worldwide, Microsoft Simulator is a pinacle of design from the era where games came pre-installed on our computers. Venture with us into the history and details which made this card game so great.
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Board game culture is changing…
A recent research article from the UK highlights the difficulties women face in board game spaces. But, there is hope because things are changing. #BoardGames #gender #culture #GeekMasculinity
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All cats aboard meow! A tile-placement game for cat people
Fantasy #cats await you! The Isle of Cats is a #draft tile-placement game in which you use cards, fish, and baskets to save cats from the evil conquerors. This moderately #strategic game is easy to learn, yet it requires planning in different ways.
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Purple Ponies Shooting Lasers in Hell
Pony Island is an emotionally challenging #puzzle game that creates #discomfort by subverting expectations and turning #cute ponies into laser-firing #demons.
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“I got it! …nevermind.” Minimalistic co-op puzzle requires brainpower from both of you
ibb & obb is a #co-op #indie game that takes you and your partner to a challenging land of colors, fun physic #puzzles, and satisfying moments of greatness. It can make you feel really intelligent – or really dense.
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A game for those devoted to imagination
There are many boardgames where you have to think and imagine, and among them is Codenames Pictures. A game where whoever chooses their imagination best wins, because finding out the cards depends on your ability to describe them
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Why Game Accessibility Matters
Considering accessibility in the video game domain is a contemporary movement that seeks to make games more inclusive. Yet, there are plenty of obstacles in its way.
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Ghost of Tsushima – A Ruthless Journey Through Breathtaking Feudal Japan
Ghost of Tsushima sets players into the shoes of a #samurai, who must free his home island from Mongol invaders – by any means necessary.
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Player Views on Artificial Intelligence in The Game Alien: Isolation
A new study peers into what players of Alien Isolation think about its AI. Are you a simulationist or an experientialist?
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With Super Mario Legos, Play Is FUNdamental!
The Super Mario Lego set is an interactive toy that brings joy of play whether you are a young child or an old child.
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Sniper Elite 4 – Another war game with Nazis and Americans fighting each other
Long-distance shooting, stealth movement and slow motions at the expense of good story. Sniper Elite 4 puts the player behind the scope and to make hard decisions.
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Solo board gaming: An analysis of player motivations
An article by Dale Leorke, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre of Excellence in Game Culture Studies at Tampere University, Finland, discussing the motivations people have to play board games alone as opposed to enjoying them with friends.
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The soldier’s cell as an escape game
Do you want to experience jailbreak on your own skin? To be voluntarily locked into a room that doesn’t seem to be escapable and to feel the adrenaline of a prisoner trying to get out of a cell?
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Jostling to make a living
Game design as adversarial, critical and even comical.


