Braid on NPR
August 27th, 2008
Heather Chaplin’s story about Braid ran on NPR today. You can read the article here and also listen to the audio segment. (I didn’t see a way to embed the audio here … if someone knows how, please tell me.)
Heather says, “Braid feels like a game that a grown-up can play, and that a grown-up perhaps ought to play.”
It’s been gratifying to hear Braid talked about in the media since its release, but Robert Segal’s utterance of its title was for some reason way more exciting to me than anything else.
UPDATE: An NPR listener wrote in with praise for the segment.
August 28th, 2008 at 11:22 am
david,
congratulations on all the success of Braid!!the art is wonderful… and fantastic about NPR…i agree that hearing robert segal speak about the game must have been thrilling.
all our best wishes,
Carol