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#173: Games as Therapy: One Designer’s Mission to Include Every Player

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In this episode, Jason Hsieh talks with Derek Chung, founder of Nomnivore Games, college professor, and former psychotherapist, about designing tabletop games that are accessible and therapeutic for all. Derek explains how his background in existential phenomenological psychotherapy shapes his inclusive, bottom-up approach to game design, from his flagship TTRPG Emberwind to the Dungeons and Dinos card game line. He also discusses his "kernel X" modular design philosophy, his work on the first-ever tabletop accessibility standard, and his honest advice for aspiring designers. A must-listen for anyone curious about the power of games to change lives.

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