the bottom line is we all need to be more saavy to what the power of games is. play has always been a way of engaging the youth and teaching them the lessons we want them to use in life. for decades we’ve ignored what the games industry is putting out as long as it’s fun, or worse, just unquestioningly accepting that games are for boys and boys are into violence and the explicit objectification of the female form
After playing US propaganda games since mid 80’s I find this disturbing… or not.
the bottom line is we all need to be more saavy to what the power of games is. play has always been a way of engaging the youth and teaching them the lessons we want them to use in life. for decades we’ve ignored what the games industry is putting out as long as it’s fun, or worse, just unquestioningly accepting that games are for boys and boys are into violence and the explicit objectification of the female form