Serenity Forge: Video Games That Go Farther

Video games are part of our world, and many of us don’t even realize how much they can impact our lives. We sat down with Serenity Forge founder Z Yang to chat about what goes into making a video game and why his company puts more into games than a great story and graphics. As parents, we loved learning about how Serenity Forge is creating games that address adolescent mental well-being and real issues faced by teens. Our kids loved learning about free systems they can download to build their own games!

Enjoy this insightful chat with Z about some great new games – The King’s Bird, Half Past Fate, and Once Upon a Coma – you can get today at serenityforge.com. They were just one of the tons of amazing vendors we found at Denver Pop Culture Con

Published by Rachel

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