• The Taking of Stonehenge

    The Taking of Stonehenge

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    The Federation is proud of its scientific and cultural alliance with the UK. When we made contact with Earth in 2028, we chose the UK as one of our key partners due to its long history as a trading superpower. Just as the UK once built networks of commerce and knowledge between continents by sail,…

  • Superficial Thoughts on Bangkok Malls

    Superficial Thoughts on Bangkok Malls

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    Earlier this month I was on holiday in Thailand and Cambodia, mostly to see Angkor Wat and other temples, ruins, etc., all of which very much lived up to the hype – so while they were impressive, they were unsurprisingly impressive. I was surprised by one thing in particular, though: the malls in Bangkok. I…

  • Generative AI in Game Development: Threat or Menace?

    Generative AI in Game Development: Threat or Menace?

    As I approach my third decade in the games industry, my natural curiosity about new technologies is now mixed with worry: that if I don’t learn them quickly enough, they might also bring my obsolescence. I don’t want to be that person who refuses to use a new tool and declares that it’s the children…

  • Why third-party iOS app stores are vital for digital culture

    Why third-party iOS app stores are vital for digital culture

    Adapted from my Mastodon thread from Dec 14, 2022, which was covered by GameDiscoverCo and PocketGamer.biz. With the news Apple is planning to support third-party App Stores to comply with EU regulations, I see we’re rehashing the old arguments about whether it’s a good thing. To be clear, I don’t only think it’s a good…

  • A Cut in the Shape of My Heart

    A Cut in the Shape of My Heart

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    A couple of years ago, in the midst of COVID lockdowns, a Guardian story went viral: I’ve had the same supper for 10 years. The story was, if anything, more surprising than the clickbait headline. It was an account by Wilf Davies, a 72 year old farmer who’d barely left his Welsh farm’s valley, and…

  • 2022 Year in Review

    2022 Year in Review

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    2022 was the one of the busiest years of my life – even busier than 2021, when I sold my company, Six to Start, and wrote most of my book critiquing gamification, You’ve Been Played.  I’m still CEO at Six to Start. This year we continued expanding the company to more than double its pre-acquisition size…

  • Games in Translation

    Games in Translation

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    Run down the list of last year’s top ten bestselling books in the UK and you’ll find ten books that were originally written in English. It’s the same for movies, though in fairness Parasite, from South Korea, just about squeaked into 2020’s top ten. Brits just don’t seem to be excited by fiction from other countries –…

  • We Need to Talk About Video Game Awards

    We Need to Talk About Video Game Awards

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    Pity the poor awards voters. Yes, Elden Ring will surely win game of the year just about everywhere, but what about all the other categories? Anyone doing a halfway-decent job at judging this year’s best narrative game or the best debut game will still have to spend hundreds of hours to get through the longlist.…

  • What Really Happens in Aftersun?

    What Really Happens in Aftersun?

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    Aftersun is a story about how we remember. It is also a story about a father and his daughter going on holiday in Turkey.  But it’s also a story about… well, that would be a spoiler. So please stop reading now if you haven’t seen this movie, as I don’t want to rob you of…

  • Playing With Wikis

    Playing With Wikis

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    Back when “transmedia” was an innovative new term rather than a way to describe everything Marvel or Sony or Harry Potter does across movies, video games, and comics – in other words, about 15 years ago – there was a brief craze of “second screen” experiences to accompany TV dramas. As viewers watched the show, they’d…