• Why humans are psychologically inclined to mistrust ‘the other’

    Why humans are psychologically inclined to mistrust ‘the other’
    Whether they are proposing to build a wall or to exit an international coalition, populist politicians like to pitch themselves as keeping ‘outsiders’ at bay, and it clearly strikes a chord with their home crowd. To understand this phenomenon, evolutionary and social psychologists have offered a simple explanation. Humans, we’re told, have a deep-rooted inclination to mistrust ‘the other’ – people who do not belong to our community or ingroup. Classic work pu
  • Get the training to launch your own video game design career for under $20

    Get the training to launch your own video game design career for under $20
    Now, you can learn all the skills that it takes to create your own games with the training in The Learn Game Design Certification Bundle. Right now, it’s priced for your holiday budget, only $18.99 and over 90 percent off from TNW Deals.
  • Move over sliced bread, the CrunchCup™ is here

    Move over sliced bread, the CrunchCup™ is here
    There’s absolutely zero disagreement that cereal is the perfect food. Science has even proven it (kinda). If researchers confirm it’s “inexpensive, nutrient-dense, and convenient,” who are you to say otherwise? This is SCIENCE, dudes!
  • Here’s why Indivisible is the most diverse and inclusive game of 2019

    Here’s why Indivisible is the most diverse and inclusive game of 2019
    One day in group chat, friends and I had a conversation around how we might help games to be more consistently — and regularly — diverse. Ultimately, we agreed that we should highlight and support titles that make true strides. I’m of the belief that if marginalized creators, critics, and consumers don’t constantly speak on changing the dominant culture of gaming it won’t happen. With that in mind, let’s examine Lab Zero Games’ recent RPG rele
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