Wednesday 22 May 2013

Game City Nights

Game City Nights was an exploration of game culture. The goal of the event was to see change the way we perceive the value of games. We tend to view games from a money perspective, the worth versus the amount of content the game has. regardless of the value of content, we want more for our money. The personal value doesn't particularly matter.

Game City Nights tried to make us see games from the experience and what it would personally mean to you. After the presentation, we were asked to name one game that we personally think is great. The game could have been one of the worst games ever made, the only thing that actually matters is your own opinion.
The game I chose was Runescape. I first played runescape when I was 12 and I had never played anything like it. The game was massive and I could explore a whole world. It was also around the time we just moved to Australia so it was a good way to cope with all of the big changes.


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