Games for Impact to change the way skeptics perceive games

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Games for Impact to change the way skeptics perceive games

The first edition of the festival took place back in 2018. This year, the event is back with an even stronger line-up of games that serve something more than just pure fun. Loneliness, war, death, and even education or bursting ideological bubbles are only a few of the many topics that developers try to discuss via their games that will be presented during the event. Join online for free to take a look at our favorite medium from a different angle.

The event will take place online on the official website (https://gamesforimpact.pl/en/) and last from December 8th until December 11th. The festival program is available under the following link: https://gamesforimpact.pl/en/program-2/. Participation is free of charge, however, prior registration is required. To get access to all the games and panels, please fill in the following form: https://gamesforimpact.pl/en/register/. It’s definitely worth it since all the developers participating in the event have prepared special videos where they discuss, and point out aspects of their games that are normally skipped in communication.

Screenshot from the game Tukoni.

ABOUT GAMES FOR IMPACT

Games for Impact is an international festival showcasing purposeful video games that reach beyond entertainment. The first edition in 2018 was the first event of this kind in Central and Eastern Europe. It featured 30+ games and XR experiences as well as speakers from all over the world, including Asi Burak (longtime president of Games for Change), Amy and Ryan Green (creators of the award-winning game That Dragon, Cancer), and Paweł Miechowski (This War of Mine).

This year’s edition, which goes online because of COVID-19, moves from exploring the territory to a more practical engagement with it – building ties between game developers, social innovators, educators, and funders while providing useful insights, case studies, and recommendations.

Some of the topics that will be covered during the event are games for children and classrooms, titles that encourage critical thinking and foster empathy, those that address accessibility or cross-sector cooperation.

Festival participants will be able to learn what do games have to do with Belarus revolution, how to build better minority characters or how to properly use game-tech for accessibility. But these are only a few of many interesting panels that will be happening on-line, so be sure to browse through the event program to pick up those most interesting for you.

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