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Techdirt Podcast Episode 383: Gaming Like It’s 1928!

from the winner-spotlight dept

As is tradition, now that we’ve announced the winners of our latest public domain game jam, Gaming Like It’s 1928, it’s time for a special episode of the podcast taking a closer look at them. Just like in past years, Mike is joined by myself and our game design partner Randy Lubin to discuss our thoughts on the winners in all six categories, and a bunch of other great games that didn’t quite make the cut.

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Filed Under: game jam, games, gaming, gaming like it's 1928, podcast, public domain, randy lubin

Techdirt Podcast Episode 368: Trust & Safety Tycoon

from the latest-game dept

As you hopefully know by now, earlier this week we launched our new game, Trust & Safety Tycoon. It’s a free, browser-based game (playable on desktop or mobile, though we recommend desktop for the best experience) that puts you in the shoes of the head of trust and safety at a rapidly growing social media platform, where you must face all the difficult decisions that entails. As we did for our past games Moderator Mayhem and Startup Trail, Mike, myself, and our game design partner Randy Lubin of Leveraged Play sat down after the release to record a podcast episode all about the game, our design process, and the reaction from players so far.

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Filed Under: content moderation, games, gaming, podcast, randy lubin, trust & safety, trust & safety tycoon

Techdirt Podcast Episode 353: Moderator Mayhem!

from the swipe-left-swipe-right dept

Last month, in partnership with Engine, we launched our new browser game that puts you in the shoes of a frontline content moderation worker at a growing online platform: Moderator Mayhem. If you haven’t tried it yet, you can play it in your browser on mobile or desktop. The response to the game has been great, and this week Mike is joined on the podcast by myself, our game design partner Randy Lubin of Leveraged Play, and Engine executive director Kate Tummarello who spearheaded the project, to discuss how we built Moderator Mayhem and the impact it’s been having so far.

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Filed Under: content moderation, games, gaming, Kate Tummarello, moderator mayhem, podcast, randy lubin

Techdirt Podcast Episode 319: The Startup Trail

from the games-that-teach dept

Last week, in partnership with Engine, we launched our startup policy simulator game Startup Trail. The game puts you in the shoes of a founder trying to build a successful startup, and facing the many difficult policy decisions that entails without running out of money, losing all your users, or ending up with a company that has no innovative ability. This week on the podcast, Mike and I are joined by our game design partner Randy Lubin of Leveraged Play as well as Kate Tummarello and Abby Rives from Engine, for a discussion all about how the game came to be and what we hope people will learn from it.

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Filed Under: abby rives, games, gaming, Kate Tummarello, podcast, policy, randy lubin, startup trail, startups

Techdirt Podcast Episode 147: Games That Tell Stories

from the the-play's-the-thing dept

Gaming is changing the nature of storytelling. Video games of course — but also the modern rise of board games, tabletop RPGs and other forms of analog gaming. A good game does more than just arbitrarily pair play with a veneer of narrative, it marries the mechanics and the theme to enable interesting new ways of conveying and exploring complex ideas. This week, we’re joined by game designer Randy Lubin to discuss how games can tell stories in a way nothing else can.

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Filed Under: board games, gaming, podcast, randy lubin, storytelling, video games