As a response to frequent use of social games as punching bags by the rest of the industry, a group of Facebook, mobile, and otherwise social game-identified creators took part in a series of short “rants” during GDC. During this event, a social game was happening in real time: coins were handed out, and attendees were encouraged to collect coins from each other, with the person who was able to get the most invited up for a mini-rant. The winner’s rant turned out to be about the positive mental and developmental effects of games.
Longtime game designer and Loot Drop founder Brenda Brathwaite opened with an impassioned refutation of the division of social gamers from other gamers. People told her she was “ruining games” back when she was working on Wizardry, for making an RPG that could be played alone, implying that this attitude was as harmful as the dismissal of social games now. “We stood together,” she said, when games like Mortal Kombat came under attack from government and other groups, and when “hot coffee” came to be known not as a “steaming hot beverage but a steaming pile of shit”. She urged that game fans stand together now “because we love games.” A transcript of Brathwaite’s rant has since been posted on her blog.
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