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Arts & Entertainment: Games

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : GAMES

Genre-reviving Baldur's Gate III shines in first impressions

A review of the new D&D-based CRPG video game.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : GAMES

You're the hero at Sandbox VR

One of the world's leading virtual reality entertainment companies has finally arrived in the Emerald City.

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Local developer pioneers TTRPG for anime fans

A local indie TTRPG developer has navigated a winding path that has brought her to the present: creating an anime-inspired tabletop role-playing system.

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Live-action role-playing group Amtgard ramps up recruitment

A profile on the local LARPing community dedicated to safe, fun, high-fantasy-styled role-playing and combat.

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Playing at the crossroads: How games with friends can thaw the Seattle Freeze

Platonic love and camaraderie can come with mutual enjoyment through tabletop gaming.

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Hogwarts Legacy comes under fire for Trans NPC

Noted transphobe J.K. Rowling returned to the spotlight ahead of the launch of Hogwarts Legacy, a videogame set in Harry Potter universe, when developers of the game introduced a Trans NPC named Sirona Ryan.

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Nominees announced, voting opened for Game Awards

One could think of The Game Awards as the Oscars of video games. Even if video games aren't "your thing," you can still have an impact on this event and the future of the industry.

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Dollars & Dragons: The rise of a professional game master

Meet Friday: an innovator in the tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) space.

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Wizards of the Coast takes bigotry to court

Renton-based tabletop gaming giant Wizards of the Coast is suing TSR Games for its racist, homophobic, and otherwise "reprehensible" content.

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Seattle Indies brings Queer game devs together for education, support, fun

Local nonprofit Seattle Indies has a group called the Diversity Collective, which gives Queer people and other minorities space and time to network, talk about the issues that affect them, and support each other.

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