Katherine Isbister 
How Games Move Us [PDF ebook] 

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An engaging examination of how video game design can create strong, positive emotional experiences for players, with examples from popular, indie, and art games.;;This is a renaissance moment for video games-in the variety of genres they represent, and the range of emotional territory they cover. But how do games create emotion? In How Games Move Us; , Katherine Isbister takes the reader on a timely and novel exploration of the design techniques that evoke strong emotions for players. She counters arguments that games are creating a generation of isolated, emotionally numb, antisocial loners. Games, Isbister shows us, can actually play a powerful role in creating empathy and other strong, positive emotional experiences; they reveal these qualities over time, through the act of playing. She offers a nuanced, systematic examination of exactly how games can influence emotion and social connection, with examples-drawn from popular, indie, and art games-that unpack the gamer’s experience.;Isbister describes choice and flow, two qualities that distinguish games from other media, and explains how game developers build upon these qualities using avatars, non-player characters, and character customization, in both solo and social play. She shows how designers use physical movement to enhance players’ emotional experience, and examines long-distance networked play. She illustrates the use of these design methods with examples that range from Sony’s Little Big Planet; to the much-praised indie game Journey ; to art games like Brenda Romero’s Train; . ;Isbister’s analysis shows us a new way to think about games, helping us appreciate them as an innovative and powerful medium for doing what film, literature, and other creative media do: helping us to understand ourselves and what it means to be human.;

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格式 PDF ● 网页 187 ● ISBN 9780262333238 ● 出版者 The Mit Press ● 发布时间 2016 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8043541 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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