That Dragon, Cancer—Exploring End of Life Through an Unwinnable Video Game

This Arts and Medicine feature reviews That Dragon, Cancer, a 2016 video game that challenges players to love and care for a 4-year-old with brain cancer whose treatment options gradually narrow and disappear.

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