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Alexander Bruce on how making Antichamber made him a "more humble positive person"
Are games just narcissistic entertainment, or could they actually teach us moral values? It’s a big question and open for debate, but Alexander Bruce, the developer of Antichamber, says that process of creating the perspective-warping puzzler changed his personality for the better. Speaking with Game Church’s Drew Dixon, Bruce explains how the game was originally filled with spiteful messages, a reflection of his personality before making the game. But this didn’t gel with the concept of the game, which is about “positive reinforcement to overcome challenges.” Because he cared so much about the game, he says, he decided to change…