Pragmata, the latest game to tackle the 'dad game' genre, has been making waves with its heartfelt portrayal of a father-child relationship. To achieve this, the game's developers sought the expertise of a small group of women, dubbed the 'Diana Police', to ensure the child protagonist, Diana, felt naturally childlike and authentic.
The 'Diana Police' played a crucial role in shaping Diana's character, providing valuable insights and feedback to the game's lead developers. This collaborative approach has paid off, with many praising the game's thoughtful depiction of the father-child dynamic.
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- The 'Diana Police' consisted of a small group of women who provided feedback on Diana's character development
- Pragmata's developers sought to avoid common 'dad game' tropes and create a more authentic relationship between the protagonist and his child
- The game's thoughtful portrayal of fatherhood has been well-received by players and critics alike
- The 'Diana Police' initiative demonstrates the importance of diverse perspectives in game development
For more information on Pragmata and the 'Diana Police', Source: Rock Paper Shotgun