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EXPERIMENTAL GAMES: CRITIQUE, PLAY, AND DESIGN IN THE AGE OF GAMIFICATION

Patrick Jagoda



 

In our unprecedentedly networked world, games have come to occupy an important space in many of our everyday lives. Digital games alone engage an estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide as of 2020, and other forms of gaming, such as board games, role playing, escape rooms, and puzzles, command an ever-expanding audience. At the same time, “gamification”—the application of game mechanics to traditionally nongame spheres, such as personal health and fitness, shopping, habit tracking, and more—has imposed unprecedented levels of competition, repetition, and quantification on daily life.


Drawing from his own experience as a game designer, Patrick Jagoda argues that games need not be synonymous with gamification. He studies experimental games that intervene in the neoliberal project from the inside out, examining a broad variety of mainstream and independent games, including StarCraft, Candy Crush Saga, Stardew Valley, Dys4ia, Braid, and Undertale. Beyond a diagnosis of gamification, Jagoda imagines ways that games can be experimental—not only in the sense of problem solving, but also the more nuanced notion of problem making that embraces the complexities of our digital present. The result is a game-changing book on the sociopolitical potential of this form of mass entertainment.

 

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EDITION

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PAGES

English

Paperback

9780226629971

2020

320

English

Hardcover

9780226629834

2020

320

English

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N/A

2020

320


 

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Publishers: #UniversityofChicagoPress (University of Chicago Press)

Languages: #English

Year: #Year2020

Genres: #GameStudies


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Games:

#Braid (Braid) #CandyCrush (Candy Crush Saga) #Dis4ia (Dis4ia) #StarCraft (StarCraft) #StardewValley (Stardew Valley) #Undertale (Undertale)


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