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The IntelligameClub plays She Dreams Elsewhere

Welcome to IntelligameClub! Each month the Intelligame community plays a game together chosen by IntelligameClub curator Jenny Windom. This month’s selection is She Dreams Elsewhere, a game developed by Studio Zevere.

IntelligameClub is moving to a new, podcast-centric format. We hope that this offline format will give you more time to process each game, and help you organize discussions of your own! Each month we’ll air one episode on the second and fourth Friday of the month. The first episode hosts an interview with a developer for the game, diving into themes and the development process. The second episode will showcase a discussion around the game, featuring both new and familiar voices.

The Interview

Our first episode features an interview with Davionne Gooden, Developer and Founder of Studio Zevere. Over the course of the interview, we learn about how Davionne leaned into the development of She Dreams Elsewhere, what keeps him motivated, and how he deals with his own mental health struggles. CW: Mental health, depression, negative self-talk.

Listen to the first episode now! You can check it out here, or subscribe to IntelligameClub wherever you get your podcasts.

This month, since She Dreams Elsewhere isn’t out yet, we’ll be playing through the demo! You can find the demo available for free on Steam.

To guide the discussion, we’ve also provided questions you can reflect on before and after the gameplay. You can read the questions here, and download them as a PDF for easy printing.

Reflect Before Playing

Reflect After Playing:

Let us know what you think of this new format! Send your questions to igc@intelli.game. Make sure to subscribe to the new podcast and we’ll see you for our discussion episode on the 28th!

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