| ▲ | imiric an hour ago | |||||||
I agree with most of what you said, but describing video games as nothing more than toys does a disservice to the medium. Yes, video games can be educational and entertaining, just like real world toys, but they can also be artistic and communicate stories. They're the most expressive and engaging storytelling device we have ever invented. Not all games are all of these things, and there's nothing wrong with games that only focus on entertainment, but those that combine all of these aspects successfully are far more impactful and memorable than any other piece of media. | ||||||||
| ▲ | gchamonlive an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Yes, video games can be educational and entertaining, just like real world toys, but they can also be artistic and communicate stories. Storytelling and art isn't exclusive to video games though. Board games for instance have tons of storytelling and are very rich in art. They are, however nothing more than toys, and they don't need to be. That's my whole point. Being "just a toy" is pejorative only in the industrial, productive society. | ||||||||
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