Examining how psychology explains why video games are made how they are and why gamers behave as we do.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
It's frequently argued that playing games like Dungeons & Dragons can help you develop social skills like, cooperation, teamwork, and interpersonal communication. Get in there, use the game as scaffolding to practice those skills in a low-risk enviro... more
Toxicity in video games has been a long-standing and long-studied problem. In this episode, I talk to someone who has not only studied toxic behavior among gamers, but specifically looked at how players deal with it --or don't deal with it-- and what... more
Many games put forth some kind of value that they hope will be communicated to players, be they ones that see obvious (like the value of empathy) or subtle (like experiencing life under capitalism). When the insertion of these values into game develo... more
We have some decent theories for understanding the appeal of many different types of video games. But one thing I've always struggled to explain is why people love really difficult games (like Dark Souls) or really easy games (like Cookie Clicker). I... more
Great podcast for aspiring game developers or gamers who also enjoy learning.
I don’t ever listen to podcasts because they’re usually monotonous, and my attention span is equivalent to a pop tarts. But i seriously love this! I even checked out his book at the library and it’s killer. I’m interested in both video games AND psychology so this is perfect! Thank you!
Love this podcast, sooo good! I get sucked in to it every time!
It took me 1 episode to get me hooked
Brilliant very informative
Would recommend this to a friend
I encourage people to not just play video games but to think video games. Jamie Madigan and Psychology of Video Games Podcast does this so well and so consistently.
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This podcast focuses on the intersection of video games and psychology, exploring why games are designed the way they are and how psychological principles influence player behavior. Various topics discussed include the mental health benefits of tabletop role-playing games, addressing toxicity in online gaming communities, and examining the values embedded within games. There are also rich discussions about player motivation, the cognitive effects of game play, and how different gaming experiences can impact social connections and mental well-being. The recurring theme is an insightful examination of gaming through a psychological lens, making it an engaging resource for both gamers and those interested in the psychological aspects of game d... more
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2. Dr. Regan Mandrick
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5. Dr. Daniel Johnson
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