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The Curious Appeal of Crunch
The reasons why developers work far too hard on their own games are more complex than you may think.
Make Happy Meals for Fluffy Critters in Toca Kitchen Monsters
Toca Kitchen Monsters is a joyful, sweet cooking-sim-as-toy.
Nurture a Tiny, Lush Garden in Viridi
Ice Water Games' succulent simulator lets you grow a tiny zen garden on your phone.
Get Lost in the Alien Cityscapes of 'Bernband'
Somewhere, right now, on a distant planet, is the glittering city of the Pff. The free game Bernband is your ticket there.
I Spent a Day with the Professor of Fun to Find Out How to Make Life Less Miserable
Life is rough, so how can we turn our lives into one big laugh?
A New Play Explores What It’s Like to Live with HIV
It's a very modern look at an epidemic that is sometimes, mistakenly, thought of as a thing of the past.
'They Drink It in the Congo' Is a Play Trying to Do Something Good About Something Bad
An interview with playwright Adam Brace and Michael Longhurst about their latest project, which premieres on the 12th of August at the Almeida Theatre.
The Unlikely Tool Filmmakers Are Using that Many VR Experiences Lack
Bringing humanity and immediacy to virtual reality films.
PULSE Miami Beach Announces Open Call for Video and New Media Artists
Here’s your chance to have your work shown at PULSE Miami Beach, no gallery representation required.
Omar S' Sister Directed a Play About the Secret History of Detroit Techno
Produced by Omar's FXHE Records, 'Stories of Detroit Techno' reveals techno's origins beyond the Belleville Three.
Moby's New Memoir Is as Neurotic—And Stubbornly Optimistic—As the Man Himself
In his new column Off the Record, rave historian Michaelangelo Matos reviews Moby's new memoir, 'Porcelain.'