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I took a few minutes today to preview a game called Dys4ia. “It’s a retro arcade-y piece of interactive art by transsexual author Anna Anthropy about her six-month experience with hormonal therapy.”
Kyle Haas, our Game Design teacher, shared it with me and I was mostly looking it over to make sure that it was appropriate for a younger audience. What I came away with was a lovely, subtle deepening of empathy for Anna’s experience.
Try it out!
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