Dude commented within 1 minute of me posting this too.
I agree. I think games fall into the realm of art, and much in the same way I might visit a Canadian history museum to see our unique historic cultural artefacts, or a modern art gallery featuring Canadian artists, I am also interested in seeing what Canadian gamedevs are brewing up. We absolutely have a respectable gamedev scene in Canada and I think that is worth celebrating and discovering. Same for any other country too. It’s a exploration of the unique cultural fingerprint we leave in the things we create. VERY different from the concept of national exceptionalism – a game/thing/person being Canadian does not make it inherently superior. It’d be silly to think that, and I’d never suggest so.
Lmao if I knew it was blocked in Canada I’d have gotten a different link, my bad.