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Writing The Unsung Experiences: Gender In Game Storytelling
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Writing The Unsung Experiences: Gender In Game Storytelling Speaker/s: Mattie Brice (San Francisco State University), Jenn Frank (Infinite Lives) and Leigh Alexander (Gamasutra) Day / Time / Location: Tuesday 3:30- 4:30 Room 11 Track / Duration / Format / Audience Level: Game Narrative Summit / 60-Minute / Panel / All GDC Vault Recording: Video Description: The knell for broader representations of gender in games grows ever louder and more insistent, but games are slow to embrace new voices on gender and sexuality. This is in part because of a lack of diversity on dev teams and the challenge of speaking from experiences outside your own. What are the factors in this challenge, and how can thoughtful interactive storytellers move forward? In this discussion-oriented session, three outspoken women in game criticism share views, experiences and ideas.
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