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The Play Versus Story Divide in Game Studies: Critical Essays

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Since the emergence of digital game studies, a number of debates have engaged scholars. The debate between ludic (play) and narrative (story) paradigms remains the one that famously "never happened." This collection of new essays critically frames that debate and urges game scholars to consider it central to the field. The essayists examine various digital games, assessing the applicability of play-versus-narrative approaches or considering the failure of each. The essays reflect the broader history while applying notions of play and story to recent games in an attempt to propel serious analysis.

208 pages, Paperback

First published February 14, 2016

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Matthew Wilhelm Kapell

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April 2, 2018
more like 3.5; had some interesting essays in it but overall it was a little sperficial in its analyses, i felt like.
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February 17, 2023
Some of the essays were good and interesting, others not so much. Lindsay Joyce's and Robert Mejia's essays were my favorite of the bunch.
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