Thunder For Playing "movie which the father developed for the game of the fighting disease life for the son of the terminal cancer Can not be seen without tears trailer
Ryan Green, an Indy game developer with a young age of 1 year old who has a son who suffered from a terminal cancer of the brain, chose the game as a medium to record the life of the few remaining sons. A father developing a adventure game projecting a family supporting a son with a hard fighting illness or a sick with intractable illness together with a documentary movie depicting that family has also been produced and its trailer has been released.
Thank You For Playing
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"Thank You For Playing"A documentary film that Ryan, an independent game developer, develops a game for his son Joel who is only one year old and suffered from cancer at the end of the year.
Ryan was saddened when he was sentenced that his son was a cancer at the end, but at the same time, thinking "I will do my utmost to make my son enjoy life", I will start developing the game did.
The game is titled "That Dragon, Cancer". In a game in which Joel's severe fighting illness is compared to a fight with Dragon, Ryan and his family serve characters and narration.
According to Mr. Ryan, he wanted the world to know the existence of Joel through the game, and he wanted to leave the game as a proof that Joel lived.
An image of that "That Dragon, Cancer" is displayed and Ryan hugs Joel who hits a drip in a room where the sun is plugged in.
Joel recorded everything for game production.
I record Joel's laughter and cry and use it for games.
The game includes not only the house but also the state at the hospital.
Joel who is treated with a huge radiotherapy device.
Ryan watching Joel who is under inspection.
Ryan was 3D modeling laboratory with handy PC.
Mr. Ryan said, "I made this game to keep my son as a living proof.Nurse my son who will die sooner than myself will take a lot of mental burden.Create a game and make a spirit There are also things I wanted to escape from the burden, "he says.
Joel and Ryan who hold hands in the game. I do not know if the day when two people can actually walk hand in hand is reality but it seems to me that the feelings of Mr. Ryan who is unwilling to project the thought of the real world to the digital world seems to be transmitted.
"That Dragon, Cancer" is a game under development, but I have already exhibited in several indie game events.
What kind of emotions do players have with touch with Joel in the game?
It seems from the game that Ryan 's parent' s feelings are studded everywhere, and some people who have experienced demonstration play tears.
That Dragon, CancerSeveral screenshots of actual games are posted on the website of Mr. Amy who is holding mother Joel with the following.
That Dragon, Cancer is an adventure game, it is like content to experience the family's fighting lives mainly with Ryan's house.
Joel who reads books in the church.
Rather than being playing games, it seems like I can understand the life experienced by Ryan's family.
Imagine playing, it seems that you feel like you can tighten your heart, maybe you should play if it is a one-time gamer.
Ryan said, "I wanted to escape from my mental burden, but I can not keep going away for the rest of my life," leaves a comment at the end of the trailer.
The documentary movie "Thank You For Playing" is scheduled to be broadcasted in the US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in 2016, and public disclosure and broadcasting in Japan are undecided as of the creation of the article.
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