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Tag: Mass Effect 3

Creating Flow: Jenova Chen’s games

November 9, 2008November 9, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Network Science, Regenerative Economy
Flow (video game)
Flow (video game) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Welcome to Jenova Chen’s Homepage.

This guy has invented a game that creates the feelings of Flow which are found by psychologists to promote health and well being.

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Tagged David Puttnam, Flow (video game), Jenova Chen, Journey, Mass Effect 3, Thatgamecompany, Video gameLeave a comment

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