How gaming creates space for grief
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When game editor Len Maessen lost her mother, her life suddenly came to a standstill. In her work she found stability, where another support point in her life was missing. How can a game also be a place of solace?
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- Guest:
- Len Maessen
- Editorial:
- Iris Verhulsdonk
- Editing & Music:
- Gal Tsadok-Hai
- Final editing:
- Tessa Colen
- Coordination:
- Elze van Driel
- Production:
- Rhea Stroink
- Image:
- Thatgamecompany
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