Digital Gameplay: Essays on the Nexus of Game and Gamer

· McFarland
3.6
62 reviews
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268
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About this ebook

In recent years, computer technology has permeated all aspects of life--not just work and education, but also leisure time. Increasingly, digital games are the way we play.

This volume addresses the world of digital games, with special emphasis on the role and input of the gamer. In fifteen essays, the contributors discuss the various ways the game player interacts with the game. The first half of the book considers the physical and mental aspects of digital game play. The second section concentrates on other factors that influence play. Essays cover the full range of digital gaming, including computer and video games. Topics include several detailed investigations of particular, often controversial games such as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, as well as a consideration of the ways in which game-playing crosses socioeconomic, age, gender and racial lines. The concluding essays discuss scholars' perceptions of digital media and efforts to frame them.

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3.6
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Satish Pandey (पाण्डेय जी)
April 13, 2014
Urchins it is very nice
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juned yasin
April 12, 2014
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June 21, 2014
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About the author

Nate Garrelts is a professor of English at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan.

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