Michael Kasumovic, UNSW Australia and Tom Denson, UNSW Australia There’s abundant research – and controversy – on the effects of playing violent video games. But, more »

Michael Kasumovic, UNSW Australia and Tom Denson, UNSW Australia There’s abundant research – and controversy – on the effects of playing violent video games. But, more »
The latest article exploring sexism in academia suggests that it no longer exists. Some have already grumbled about flaws in the study’s design. But more more »
By Michael Kasumovic You likely couldn’t outswim Alicia Coutts or Ian Thorpe, or lift half of what Damon Kelly or Seen Lee can, but I more »
By Michael Kasumovic and Rob Brooks Are video games societal microcosms wherein deviant behaviour flourishes and spills into “real life”? Or are they just harmless more »
By Michael Kasumovic Step aside Olympians – the new sporting pursuit of choice may soon be professional gaming. Electronic sports (or esports) are now mainstream, more »
Although videogames are seen by many as a waste of time, one thing they do undeniably well is teach. The problem is that educational games more »
Here are a list of tools available to create games. I highlight the free, easy to use tools first as my hope is that kids, more »
Your team is decimated. You’re surrounded by zombies. And they’re closing in. Normally, you lean forward, turn off your console, step away and play again more »
Whether it’s while lunching with friends, while being pushed in the pram, or even at a park, it’s not uncommon to find children with more »
TheSensory Ecology & Evolution group over at the University of Exeter have put a few games together to explore and help understand the evolution of more »