
There’s certainly nothing wrong with entertainment, of course. Our lives would be empty and joyless without online gaming servers, virtual battlefields where we can fire automatic rifles at our friends and family. The question is, are video games really being all they can be? At the end of most gameplay sessions, little is gained but a higher score and a funny anecdote. What if more games had the power to change our lives, to affect our daily existence long after the machines were turned off?

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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.