Episode Synopsis "Playing Games As Spiritual Practice"
We think of game-playing as frivolous, indulgent, child-like. Game store owner and philosopher Kylie Prymus shares how games have changed his life, and will leave you wanting to find a game to play with your loved ones, to experience the rich field of relationship-building and spiritual insight that awaits you on the board.SHOW NOTESGames UnlimitedReiner KniziaTheory of Fun for Game Design by Raph KosterThe Grasshopper: Games, Life, and Utopia by Bernard SuitsTED Talk by Jane McGonigalCenter for Play and ExplorationWe also mentioned the games Hanabi, Medium, and Mysterium
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