I think the only kind of game your kids would be interested in are computer games and I know nothing about what makes those games interesting or "fun"; they leave me cold, I'm just the wrong age and/or temperament for them.
I doubt I would have anything intelligent to say, but if you have questions I would be glad to try and answer.
Meanwhile, I think you might enjoy reading the book "Critical Play" by Mary Flanagan that I cited above, given your background in games, art history, design and activism.
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Date: 2016-02-11 11:16 pm (UTC)I doubt I would have anything intelligent to say, but if you have questions I would be glad to try and answer.
Meanwhile, I think you might enjoy reading the book "Critical Play" by Mary Flanagan that I cited above, given your background in games, art history, design and activism.
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/critical-play
https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/titles/content/9780262062688_sch_0001.pdf (introduction)
http://gamestudies.org/1001/articles/tronstad (OK review)
She also has a chapter in the Zones of Control anthology; I'm glad to share a table of contents with her.