14-03-2018 20:46 via montrealgazette.com

Experimental video game collective goes beyond first-person shooter

Are video games simply a mindless distraction or can they be turned into something deeper?
A group of Concordia University students grapple with that question every day as they create games that also function as interactive pieces of art.
The FLOP collective explores subjects like depression and anxiety. They make games that subvert your sense of time and space.
“We’re trying to make games that aren’t just fun but that play with the relationship between the user and the medium,
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