When science fails to cure your child’s cancer you might turn to God, and it might seem like God isn’t listening. Featured Video That Dragon, Cancer is an autobiographical indie game about Ryan and ...
"We grieve in silence," game maker Ryan Green says at one point in That Dragon, Cancer, an interactive experience based on the illness and eventual death of his son, Joel. Green started the game in ...
The shrieks of a young, eerily faceless boy fill a slightly pixelated green hospital room. His father tries desperately to comfort him, but it's no use: Chemotherapy hurts. Radiation hurts. From its ...
That Dragon, Cancer is an autobiographical game about a parent losing their child to cancer. Peter tells us how it played, and how it made him feel. Broadcast live from our studios in San Francisco, ...
Games without combat focus on powerlessness, fear, and grief for emotional impact. Some titles like "That Dragon, Cancer" and "Before Your Eyes" explore themes of mortality and loss. Lack of control ...