Making accessible games opens up the world of digital play to people living with disability, or even simply people who lack the literacy of an intimidating twin-stick controller. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
There have been a number of film, TV, and – actually – theater productions that have been based off of me. Pretty much none of them have ever actually spoken to me, and I die in most of them. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
Being able to work in comics at all – I know I came into it from a different medium, but I’d like to stay here. It’s not like a weird touristy thing for me. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
I know that if enough people shout a falsehood, people start to think it’s true and a lot of people don’t do independent verification of everything they hear. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
The majority of my work in games, outside of ‘Depression Quest,’ has been experimental pushes into comedy games. I think there are a lot of intersections there. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
It’s weird when you stop being a person to a lot of folks and just become a weird talking point. It’s like you become a meme, and you’re not a person anymore, and people don’t mind stealing your life. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
It only makes sense that as our society becomes more and more integrated with technology, we’ll start to see more cyborgs, grinders, biohackers – whatever you want to call us – thriving at the intersection of tech and body modification. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
Ultimately, I love everything about making games, but I’ve come to hate everything about conventional sustainability, and I know I’m not alone. Zoe Quinn Read Quote
My family are so proud of me for standing up for marginalised people in nerd communities. Zoe Quinn Read Quote