In this episode:
We explore what it takes to make educational games enjoyable and beneficial, how the digital and physical worlds are colliding, and what role single player games have in a multi-player world.
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Show Notes & Links
Intro
Benjamin Crowell
The Motion of Falling Objects
The Guardian
A–Z Modern Office Jargon
App Store
Overcast is our podcast player of choice
Sean: Connecting the Physical and Digital World (Starts at 11:37)
Geocaching
Join the anytime, anywhere real-world adventure.
Amazon
Anki DRIVE
YouTube
Apple WWDC 2013 Keynote — Anki DRIVE
Amazon
Golem Arcana
Amazon
Heroclix
Wikipedia
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
iTunes
Goldfinger — Hang-Ups
Kingmakers
Board game parlour
Sam: Is a Single Player Game truly enjoyable? (Starts at 22:25)
YouTube
Rockwell — Somebody’s Watching Me
Citizen Four
The Edward Snowden Film
BoardGameGeek
The Top 100 European Games
Crave Online
10 Funny VHS Board Game Videos
Game Genie
Stuck in 2009
YouTube
Getting your Sega Dreamcast online — in 2015
Wikipedia
LAN Parties
Natures Secret Larder
Dogwood
BBC
South Korean man dies after a marathon game session
Gamespot
Titan fall is pretty much just a multiplayer game
Stop looking at my screens
Twitch
Watching people play video games. Online.
Riot Games
League of Legends
PC Gamer
Scholarships for League of Legends players
Telltale Games
“They make visually beautiful games” — Sam Bantner
App Store
Monument Valley
App Store
Plants vs. Zombies
IGN
Monument Valley gets a boost from House of Cards
Appalachian Trail
Bryan and Sam will hike this.
App Store
Oregon Trail
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