NYT: How a video game bridges a modern gap between children and storybooks

Thanks to renowned children’s book author Sophie Blackall, and video game co-directors James Turner and Jonathan Biddle, for chatting with me at The New York Times. What happens when a video game leaps into and out of a children’s book—morphing from hand-drawn whimsy to the scary childhood experience of entering a new dimension? Turner and Biddle’s The Plucky Squire answers that on Switch and other gaming systems today.

How a video game shows the imaginative potential of picture books (NYTimes.com)