Cosy video games are on an unstoppable rise. Will they unleash a darker side ?
Non-violent games about cooking, farming or tidying now rival the more traditional video game pursuits of shooting and fighting in popularity. So what will the #cozy genre tackle next? In 2017, a game design thinktank called Project Horseshoe gathered a group of developers together to define the (…)
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