Listen "SotF 2016: Mind Games: The Psychology of Video Games"
Episode Synopsis
This week we feature a Fringe 2016 talk and an interview courtesy of one of our old friends Keir Liddle. Psychology plays an important part in video games from attract mode to risk and reward mechanics. Games are often designed around psychological principles designers sometimes take for granted. Games also are associated with a number of social issues: violence and misogyny. This talk will look at the psychology of video games and their wider impact. Keir Liddle is a PhD at the University of Stirling, and former president of Edinburgh Skeptics committee. He was one of the founders of the longest free skeptical festival in the world (Skeptics On The Fringe) and has a longstanding interest in psychology and video games. His favourite game of all time is the Legend of Zelda: A link to the past. You can find out more by following him on twitter @keirliddle
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