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    phasmophobia review: a ghost game about shared scares

    October 29, 2020 /

    Despite being in early access, the indie VR/PC psychological horror game Phasmophobia (Kinetic Games) has become the it-game of the 2020 Halloween season.  The 4-player co-op psychological horror game has you tracking down and identifying ghosts like a modern-day Scooby-Doo…

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  • Game Design

    3 multiplayer game design techniques for human interaction

    June 7, 2017 /

    The standard for fun multiplayer games was set long before anything digital existed.  Playing cards around a table, shooting pool at a bar, or enjoying a board game night with friends are social activities that effectively use multiplayer design in…

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  • Game Design,  Travel

    a rhapsody for disneyquest

    May 24, 2017 /

    There is a nondescript blue block of a building in a corner of the newly-reimagined Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort. This unremarkable structure contains five floors of arcade games, virtual reality experiences and interactive exhibits. The place is…

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  • Game Design,  Travel

    virtual reality is a platform for art and museums

    March 1, 2017 /

    Before Saturday, the last time I visited a museum was eight months ago. It was the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York during a brief visit. Although I live in a city with state-of-the-art public museums, I never seem…

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  • Travel

    blue-sky thinking for in-flight entertainment

    February 22, 2017 /

    Back in November, I took a 17-hour flight from San Francisco to Singapore, and with the convenience of a non-stop flight, I had a lot of time to ponder what was right in front of me, Singapore Airlines’ in-flight entertainment…

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  • Game Design

    an ant’s life

    July 31, 2015 /

    An Ant’s Life is a virtual reality storytelling world using the Oculus Rift and PS Move that was created in three weeks by graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). This world was chosen to be showcased…

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