If you’re a gamer, I’m sure you know Zero Punctuation -- if not, take a seat and start with the very first ones. Because if you do, I’m sure you can’t stop until you’re through.

OK, watched them all? Good. It’s important to acknowledge that Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw has done more than do good reviews destroying flames himself, he also invented a style of rambling (in)coherently in short movies without many stops, underlined by drawings.

Daniel Floyd then has picked up this style (he makes no secret of being inspired by Zero Punctuation) and made something else with it -- thought-provoking little episodes of game developer goodies.

Now, the newest of those just came out just two days ago, is about tangential learning in games and how purely educational games aren’t fun, and I haven’t seen it until today. You should watch it, too.

Via Rock, Paper, Shotgun, who got it via Edge. And here’s the link you’re looking for after watching it.

And, just in case you missed the former ones, here they are, in inverse chronological order because we started from the newest one anyway. This one is about sex in games (I admit, putting it into the title was click bait, but the lecture thingy is very good anyway):

And finally, storytelling in games:

And of course, he has a YouTube channel as well.