Editor’s note: A version of this article was first published on RADII. Three college students in Beijing developed an indie game that put players in the consciousness of Alzheimer’s patients, hoping they will walk away with a better understanding of Alzheimer’s and have sympathy for those who live with the disease. The game, titled “Room 301, Building 6”, is an immersive game in which players would experience what it is like to lose a grip on their memories. “This is my home; I’ve always lived here. But even this place is unfamiliar to me,” is the opening line of this...