

Halloween!
Ah, yes, the greatest game of all: Halloween! Somehow we have been gifted this glorious day in which everyone agrees (well, almost everyone...) to enter the magic circle together and play make-believe. Children, not-quite-children, and the child-at-heart don their costumes and participate in the arbitrary rules of trick-or-treat: approach, knock, state the agreed upon password, receives tokens for your efforts, acknowledge your success, rinse repeat until your legs are as gum


SLSA
I had the great pleasure of attending the 2017 conference for SLSA this year. I was able to present a paper on the narrative structure of time in Braid and, best of all, I presented on the first day, in the first session, so I arrived and was basically done from the start! The conference was fantastic. Lots of well known game scholars presenting on some fantastic topics on the lovely ASU campus in Tempe, AZ. This was my first conference completely solo; I've been to conferenc


UCI eSports Kickoff!
UCI celebrated their eSports Arena this week with a huge kickoff and a million dollar grant announcement. For what, you ask? To bring eSports to secondary schools of course. Obvious, right? Breaking new ground all the time. So I, of course, brought the boy along. Huge dad points.