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November 13, 2020
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Video Games As Therapy?

November 13, 2020 By DevonDadLeave a comment

Interesting comment from the guy behind Papo & Yo, a game based on the creators own childhood experiences. Therapy is exploration, as is gameplay. I think that video game simulations are the perfect tool

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Tagged computer games, Video Games, Video Games as therapy
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October 29, 2020
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A Little Something About Animal Crossing and Grief

October 29, 2020 By DevonDadLeave a comment

Love this little report on how Animal Crossing has helped one person process the grief of losing her little sister. If you fancy reading a bit about other forms of digital life, can I

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Tagged Animal Crossing, computer games, Grief, Mental Health, Video Games
October 28, 2020
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Can A Video Game Save A Life?

October 28, 2020 By DevonDadLeave a comment

Ever came across a TED talk that you kinda want to watch again as soon as you finish it? Here’s an exploration of the impact video games can have on mental health and wellbeing,

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Tagged computer games, Mental Health, Video Games

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