Emma Sheridan and Scott Cramton talk with Joe Ball and Tom Black of Jury Games about crafting live, interactive trials where participants interrogate a real-time defendant, wrestle with evidence, and race a ticking clock to a declare a verdict. They trace Jury Games’ evolution from lockdown Zoom shows to in-person experiences in London. In this episode, they discuss designing for every play style, share lessons on stakes, empathy, and group dynamics, and offers insights as to why smalle...
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Emma Sheridan and Scott Cramton talk with Joe Ball and Tom Black of Jury Games about crafting live, interactive trials where participants interrogate a real-time defendant, wrestle with evidence, and race a ticking clock to a declare a verdict. They trace Jury Games’ evolution from lockdown Zoom shows to in-person experiences in London. In this episode, they discuss designing for every play style, share lessons on stakes, empathy, and group dynamics, and offers insights as to why smalle...
Immersive in 2019 & 2020 • The Value of Play pt. 2 • The 2019 Immersion Awards
Immersion Nation Podcast
27 minutes
5 years ago
Immersive in 2019 & 2020 • The Value of Play pt. 2 • The 2019 Immersion Awards
In this episode, we talk about the 2019 immersion awards and take a look at the big picture of immersive entertainment in 2019. We revisit the concept of play with a few listeners of the podcast joining us to share their thoughts on the importance of play. Next, we discuss the potential future of immersive entertainment in 2020 and beyond. Finally, we end the show with the nominations for the 2019 immersion awards.Selected Links:2019 Immersion Awards NominationsReach out to Immersion Nation&n...
Immersion Nation Podcast
Emma Sheridan and Scott Cramton talk with Joe Ball and Tom Black of Jury Games about crafting live, interactive trials where participants interrogate a real-time defendant, wrestle with evidence, and race a ticking clock to a declare a verdict. They trace Jury Games’ evolution from lockdown Zoom shows to in-person experiences in London. In this episode, they discuss designing for every play style, share lessons on stakes, empathy, and group dynamics, and offers insights as to why smalle...