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Chloe Spencer
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Chloe Spencer is the summer intern for Kotaku and recently graduated from the University of Oregon. She enjoys reading graphic novels and playing video games.

I now think there should be an entire Zelda game that’s just dedicated to exploring these relationship dynamics Read more

I’m still confused as to why Yunobo would need to visit one specific, clearly hard to reach area in order to mine “painkiller rocks.” In a land surrounded by rocks, there’s only ONE place to get that kind of medicine, and it’s in a dangerous area? I find that hard to believe. Still, if that’s the case, these poor Read more

I dyed it at a shop in Hateno Village. Previously it was red, which was awesome, but it didn’t go so well with my blue outfit. Read more

I would LOVE to see an official expansion for Stardew Valley. It seems like a lot of players, at least from what I’ve seen on forums, have reached a point where they’re looking for other things to do, new missions, goals, etc. Read more

Haha! When I saw the tweets you posted, my jaw just dropped. It seems like a lot of people who’ve read the article are also very excited to see your game. :-) Read more

This episode is the fastest way to make me cry, hands down. Read more

Maybe that will be my next piece. “Hey, remember your Animal Crossing town? Well all your friends are gone and your house is covered in cockroaches, but somehow Tom Nook still wants your money.” Read more

Looking forward to playing more of The Letter this weekend, and possibly Tree of Life, a new MMO on Steam. Read more

I did learn some calculus while playing this game. I learned a lot about limits, specifically, which I previously had no knowledge of. This particular game in the series focuses on limits, continuity, and infinite limits. It is meant to be an educational game and was originally designed to be used in a classroom Read more

I think it really depends on the person, and how useful of a tool this is for that individual person. Everyone learns differently, you know? So I have only taken classes up to about a pre-calc level, and that was years ago, when I was still in high school. This game definitely taught me things about limits, inputs, Read more

Haha! *starts sweating profusely* Yeah that would be great! Read more

What really impresses me about this game is their ability to take a complex concept and visualize it for the player. That really helped me figure out what I was supposed to do, and how to apply the concept in real life situations. Read more

So maybe there’s still something about the game that you’ll like. Read more