News

7161 posts

Can gaming help us identify our own good ideas?

Probably! Or anything that give you some temporal separation from what you’ve just created. Wired reported on a study that used a videogames to create an artificial buffer between the time ideas were generated and the time they were evaluated: 112 university students were given two minutes to come u

Who’s going to kickstart the "slow gaming" movement?

Why does everyone rush through games, anyway? Sometimes it seems like it’s too much “On to the Next One” and not enough “Never Change,” to put it in terms of Jay-Z songs. Luckily for everyone, there’s the new “slow” movement, which basically tells us to stop and look around every once and a while. B

The World Series of Beer Pong. Not just for lushes.

The well-known drinking game Beer Pong originated at Dartmouth College. It was purportedly created by students who wanted to combine a love for table tennis with an equal love for fermented beverages. The sport is still popular on campuses, and players compete annually in the World Series of Beer Po

You’ve successfully subscribed to Killscreen
Welcome back! You’ve successfully signed in.
Great! You’ve successfully signed up.
Success! Your email is updated.
Your link has expired
Success! Check your email for magic link to sign-in.