“Communities can’t know what they need from outside sources until they know what they have themselves internally. For 25 years Cormac has helped communities, agencies and governments solve urban and rural development problems not by focusing on the deficiencies of neighbourhoods, towns, villages but by understanding that people, their families and communities, have unique competencies in building community. This list has been created with the help of Cormac Russell, Managing Director of Nurture Development. But they can also offer ways to reconnect with those around us and find a fresh (helpfully disruptive) perspective on our neighbourhoods. Video games can be a part of this dislocation as screen time diminishes engagement with the real world. In a world of technology, it’s easy to become disconnected or forgetful of the people we live with and the places we live in. There are Adventure games that involve drawing and sculpting to progress. There are Racing games where you can design cars and circuits. Or you could craft something new in an Open World. Perhaps you can create your own Platform or Puzzle levels. This content falls outside the PEGI/ESRB ratings and is worth noting for younger players.Ĭreative games come in many forms. When these creations are shared online they are called "User Generated Content". Some Creative games let you make your own levels, characters, objects or even entire playable games to share with other players. You can make something new that remains in the game world, like a picture, character, arrangement of houses, landscape or even how nations are situated on the map. Creative games focus on this aspect of play. While all video games could be considered creative, as you are interacting to create the experience. In this entry we are looking at Creative games. This is designed for people new to gaming, and aims to identify games with the least barriers. In this series, we are learning how different aspects of video games work by playing games that offer an easy introduction to this one concept.
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