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The Glass Ceiling Games is pitched as a "punk album you can play," and Wood describes it as "The Olympics meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer." "Each of the levels are symbolic of bigger cultural issues around gender pay gaps, parental leave inequality, sexual harassment, emotional labour, unconscious bias, gender stereotypes," she continues. "The music is central to the game's storytelling and aesthetic and the band Go Fallopian! -- who are these phenomenally talented musicians Anna Wheatley, Ben Hudson and Jimi Stewart -- was formed off the back of the project.
The Glass Ceiling Games is pitched as a "punk album you can play," and Wood describes it as "The Olympics meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer." "Each of the levels are symbolic of bigger cultural issues around gender pay gaps, parental leave inequality, sexual harassment, emotional labour, unconscious bias, gender stereotypes," she continues. "The music is central to the game's storytelling and aesthetic and the band Go Fallopian! -- who are these phenomenally talented musicians Anna Wheatley, Ben Hudson and Jimi Stewart -- was formed off the back of the project.
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