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		<title>By: Inspiration: Three Games that Make Me Feel Things &#124; newsplay.org</title>
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		<description>[...] Gregory Weir tells a very different type of story from the first two games, but engaging in its own way. This one is more about motives and misunderstanding, but that&#8217;s my take. Weir also has a blog/podcast worth checking out on using games for purposes beyond entertainment (not that entertainment isn&#8217;t a high goal in itself). [...]</description>
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