
About Us
Our Mission
Game in the Brain’s mission is to make learning about science and the world fun and accessible through tabletop RPGs. We create tools that simplify hard sci-fi concepts, empowering players to embrace complexity at their own pace. Our goal is to make sure everyone feels welcome and inspired to learn, explore, and grow through the gamification of their experiences.
Our Vision
Our vision is a world where more creators build and share intricate sci-fi worlds using our Creative Commons assets and open settings. We aim to lower the barriers to world-building, enabling a community that contributes to and enhances our tools. Together, we can create a shared language of storytelling and deepen our collective understanding of the world through these powerful, collaborative experiences
Our Blogs
Our Recent News & Blogs
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📱 Ubuntu Touch Q&A Summary (Episode 179)
Read More: 📱 Ubuntu Touch Q&A Summary (Episode 179)Gemini AI summary: The Ubuntu Touch Q&A, streamed on November 29th, covered updates, new applications, community projects, and answered user questions. 🛠️ System and Development Updates A major focus of the development team is the migration to Qt6 for core…
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📱 Ubuntu Touch Q&A Summary (Episode 179)
Read More: 📱 Ubuntu Touch Q&A Summary (Episode 179)Gemini AI summary: The Ubuntu Touch Q&A, streamed on November 29th, covered updates, new applications, community projects, and answered user questions. 🛠️ System and Development…
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Logitech K780 Bluetooth Pairing Troubleshooting Notes
Read More: Logitech K780 Bluetooth Pairing Troubleshooting NotesSummary of the Issue Working Solution Using bluetoothctl in the terminal allowed real-time monitoring of the Bluetooth events and exposed the pairing PIN that the…
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Asking too much from good people
Read More: Asking too much from good peopleI dont want to convice leni to serve again – given how evil we are and what we do to good people. I know the…


