Charger: I respect Grendel Games, but 'seriously entertaining' sounds awful
I understand what you're saying, but it's far too similar to a parent trying to get their kid to eat Broccoli: 'Oh, it's so yummy! Look at me eating! Hmmmmm, so good!'.
And it does feel like the governments and corporate entities are the parents that has to have their product marketed in a healthy and non-candy way, which simply just acts as another way to say that games are not good or serious in any way.
Regular games help people in rehabilitation, regular games teach people things, regular games can be applied seriously: http://blockbyblock.org/
They're simply just games or programs, and coming from the games industry I hope that we shouldn't have to re-brand things to satisfy people .
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And it does feel like the governments and corporate entities are the parents that has to have their product marketed in a healthy and non-candy way, which simply just acts as another way to say that games are not good or serious in any way.
Regular games help people in rehabilitation, regular games teach people things, regular games can be applied seriously: http://blockbyblock.org/
They're simply just games or programs, and coming from the games industry I hope that we shouldn't have to re-brand things to satisfy people .