It’s a simple game, a game about unpacking boxes, and it was inspired when co-creators Wren Brier and Tim Dawson did exactly that: moved in together. It was an idea that struck Brier almost immediately but she struggled mustering the confidence to build it out. With Dawson’s encouragement and help, though, she managed it, and years later, here we are. Unpacking is a rare game that resonates quickly and deeply with nearly everyone. Today’s special guest on The Eurogamer Podcast [since renamed One-to-one], then, is Wren Brier, and this is the story of how Unpacking was made (on Windows 7!) and more. I particularly enjoyed talking about the deeper takeaways of the game in the second-half of the conversation. Episode seven is now available to all, either to watch and listen here (and apologies for the issues with Brier’s headset microphone) or on all major podcasting platforms. If you use a platform it doesn’t appear on, please let me know. Here are some handy links:

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