The Hidden History of Women Game Designers - JSTOR Daily
Educational board and card games in late 18th–early 19th centuries provided women constrained from formal education opportunities to design and teach scientific knowledge through play.
A British government-funded anti-extremism game unintentionally turned its racist goth antagonist into an alt-right meme and AI fan-art phenomenon online.
34 No-Fail Gifts Under $50 If You're Clueless On What To Get The Kids In Your Life
Interactive tech-enabled toys, fast-paced word games, and large dinosaur racetracks make engaging, imaginative, and family-friendly gifts for young children.
Diatoms successfully combines beauty, strategy, and education, allowing players to create stunning patterns while learning about microscopic algae from the Victorian era.