
Hi everyone! I'm Diana, a Design PhD student at Universidad de Palermo (Argentina). I'm researching how video games use narrative design, mechanics, and visual elements to promote social awareness, cultural preservation, and emotional connection.
You DON'T need to have played Mexican games to participate!
If you've played ANY game that made you think about social issues, cultural identity, history, mental health, or human rights, your perspective is exactly what I need. Some examples:
🌎 Cultural/Historical: Mulaka, Never Alone, Tchia, Assassin's Creed Discovery Tour, Civilization
💚 Mental health/Emotional: Celeste, Gris, Spiritfarer, Hellblade, Life is Strange
⚖️ Social critique: Papers Please, This War of Mine, Neon City Riders, Detroit: Become Human
🌿 Environmental: Endling, Terra Nil, Alba: A Wildlife Adventure
🏛️ Historical memory: Valiant Hearts, Through the Darkest of Times, Mexico 1921
Even if your game isn't on this list — if it made you reflect, feel empathy, or learn something new, your experience counts!
📋 Anonymous survey, ~5 minutes: https://forms.gle/7qrgjqBcgnVGju8j7
🎁 RAFFLE: 3x Steam gift cards ($15 USD each) among participants. Instructions at the end of the survey.
Happy to share results — just drop a comment! Thanks so much 🙏