Playing ‘Skyrim’ to Treat PTSD
Can playing video games help with PTSD? For this author, the answer is yes!
Continue ReadingCan playing video games help with PTSD? For this author, the answer is yes!
Continue ReadingCosplay Family Spotlight is a new recurring segment where I interview and spotlight a cosplay family. This week, I interview Foam Friction Cosplay.
Continue ReadingSince Pong, video games have been of great interest to the geek community. The games and graphics have gotten much more sophisticated, but the appeal hasn’t waned. See what games the GeekMoms are playing this year!
Continue ReadingSummer Camp. A full week in that mysterious world known as “the outside.”
Continue ReadingLooking for a new album to play for your kids to help them get some sleep? Fortunately, Scarlet Moon Productions just released ‘Prescriptions for Sleep: Game Music Lullabies Vol. II’ today, and it might be just what you’re looking for.
Continue ReadingHey, you got Skyrim in my MMO! Gamers at PAX Prime got their first look at the upcoming Elder Scrolls Online.
Continue ReadingThe GeekMoms this week dreamed of Hollywood, took online courses on comics and gender studies, went on spring break road trips, and made plans to see the Harlem Globetrotters!
Continue ReadingOur favorite fictional worlds are often fantastically full of fantasy flavors–some better than others. It’s hard to resist trying to create Earthly versions of them, so why try? Here are fourteen foods from fiction and ways to make them yourself, along with three you can find without much invention.
Continue ReadingConsole gaming has changed. In fact, one could make an easy case for flat out evolution. With gaming, gamers have evolved as well. Where once the stereotypical gamer was a fat pimple-faced kid in his mom’s basement, hands covered in …
Continue ReadingOpen world full of mini-games gives families somewhere to get away to together, even when at home.
Continue ReadingOne hooked gamer explores why the 2nd best-selling game of the year may be ruining the nation.
Continue ReadingOh, humans, how we do like patterns in numbers. There’s even a word for it–apophenia, the hunt for meaning in meaningless data. Including today, there are only two days left in our lifetimes you’ll have to survive your Facebook friends marvelling at the wonder that is noting the time of 02:02:02 on 02-02-02 or 07:07:07 […]
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