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Gamesauce is for those who have already discovered the great secret about making games: it’s fun, it’s cool and you get paid to do it. Gamesauce is intended to get you to stop doing for a few minutes so that you might spend a little time thinking. Thinking about your place and your purpose and your passion. Thinking about your various opportunities to make a lasting impact on others. Thinking about some bigger questions than "Where are we going for lunch today?"

Questions like these:
1. How can I make my job, my team, my studio better? How can I make all my other developer friends wish they worked here? What will your co-workers say to you ten years from now about you?

2. What can I do to create positive change in the industry? Is there some way that I can make a difference for all of us? Am I going to continue to whine about the crap I don’t like or am I willing to do something to make things better?

3. Is there a way I can use this freaking awesome job to influence the broader social conversation? Or for that matter, what can I put into my next game that will somehow change the world-view of the people who play it? While we are not suggesting we all start making games about peace, love and flowers (please), it’s possible to make someone think critically about an important issue or at least to be nicer to their mothers. That would be cool too, wouldn’t it?

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