New Issue Of Game Studies Journal Debuts 9
gurb writes "There's a brand new issue out of Game Studies, a journal dedicated to games research. In this fourth installment of the journal most of the articles are from the "Playing with the Future: Development and Directions in Computer Gaming" conference in Manchester (UK) last year. However, also included is an interview with Tim 'Grim Fandago' Schafer by Celia Pearce."
Great content - Need more in industry (Score:2)
Re:Great content - Need more in industry (Score:3, Insightful)
God save us from steaming heaps like the semiosis article [gamestudies.org]. Anyone who takes it seriously will be spoiled forever, for game design and literature.
Re:Great content - Need more in industry (Score:2)
I could do without those articles about game philosophy and their effect on the socio-economics of our society at large in real-life. Give me something on game design elements and I'll be happy.
Nice read, (Score:2)
battle room.
Can Game Theory model Engaging Variable Narratives (Score:1)
This is an interesting question, and the topic of some interesting research proposals [cs.auc.dk] at the moment.
Obviously, in a computer game, the way the narrative evolves during the course of play is the "hook" and also the substance of the player's engagement with the game.
But, beyond the cultural context, image and storyline, what are underlying features of the evolution of the interaction that make it "interesting," and can these features that be modelled mathematically or computationally in order that th
Re:Can Game Theory model Engaging Variable Narrati (Score:1)
Um... (Score:1)
Re:Um... (Score:1)