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First Nations creators tell Indigenous stories through video games

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Gianfranco Di Giovanni, Francisco Dominguez
First Nations creators tell Indigenous stories through video games
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Aboriginal Australian creators are leveraging video games to share First Nations stories and culture with a global audience. Developers are using unique narrative styles and anthropomorphic characters to break down cultural barriers in the gaming industry.

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This trend represents a significant shift in digital storytelling, allowing indigenous creators to reclaim their narratives in the global entertainment market.

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First Nations creators tell Indigenous stories through video games By Gianfranco Di Giovanni and Francisco Dominguez ABC Arts

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