Can a game be a work of art?

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Can a game be a work of art?

Games are made of a lot of things and the bundle of them all can become a lot of things too. Many times it has been told that they can be works of art, but can they?

In this episode, Chris and I explore the possibility of seeing games as works of art and when that could be the case.

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