I’ve come to appreciate summer wear late in life. For years I was one of those folks who wore the same outfit day after day, regardless of season: black jeans, black socks, black shoes, button down…| Jim Munroe
So happy to announce the release of my new sci-fi rom-com graphic novel, Zeroed Out! What if shapeshifting aliens came to Earth, but instead of taking over they just fix all our problems? Matias mi…| Jim Munroe
Last month I curated a selection of nine games at the AGO, one of the largest art museums in North America. After the audience had a chance to play them, I went around to each game and explained th…| Jim Munroe
Last year, my daughter gave me a fun blank notebook with SCHEMES on the cover. I vowed to her that I would fill it with schemes. I now have close to fifty.| Jim Munroe
When I describe what I do in co-organizing Toronto Games Week, people often say that it sounds stressful and like a lot of work — as opposed to writing or creating stuff, which people think s…| Jim Munroe
So it turns out that “I don’t want to teach” is just another example of The Joy of Being Wrong, a series of self-limiting beliefs that I’m crossing off one by one. Turns out that with the right con…| Jim Munroe
Is there a thing you know you should do, but don’t? With me, for years, it was paper prototyping. Paper prototyping is the process of sketching out a game design, literally, with pencil and paper, …| Jim Munroe
Thanks to the many super awesome people who sent in #RaccoonsInTheWild pictures of themselves with their covers. While the unique hardcover edition of We Are Raccoons are all sold out, it’s availab…| Jim Munroe
My first full length prose novel in almost two decades is available now as a uniquely published hardcover. We Are Raccoons is about six game designer friends who get a non-player character to work …| Jim Munroe
Ten years ago we released a strange little lo-fi sci-fi feature called Ghosts With Shit Jobs. In the future, jobs still suck — but in whole new ways. By 2040 the economy has flipp…| Jim Munroe
I was led to Men’s Work, as it is sometimes called, by my brother-in-law. He kept putting opportunities in front of me. More often than not I would sidestep them politely. Sometimes I would pick th…| Jim Munroe