Life Is a Game: What Game Design Says about the Human Condition
Autor Dr. Edward Castronovaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501360619
ISBN-10: 1501360612
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501360612
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Develops the idea of the 'strategic layer,' a layer between fundamental philosophical commitments and tactical day-to-day action
Notă biografică
Edward Castronova is Professor of Media at Indiana University, USA. He is the author of Synthetic Worlds: The Business and Culture of Online Games (2006), Exodus to the Virtual World (2008) and Wildcat Currency: The Virtual Transformation of the Economy (2014). He specializes in Games, Technology, and Society, and has served in the past as Director of the BS degree program in Game Design, and Chair of the Department of Media Arts and Production.
Cuprins
Introductiona. Stances and the Strategic Layerb. Concepts and Examplesc. Is there a Game Designer?d. Life's Important; So Are Gamese. We Can Only Write From Who We ArePart I: The Strategic Turn1. Why Do Great Thinkers Keep Saying That Life is a Game?a. The Many Similarities Between Living, Gaming, and Playingb. Focus: Four Books that Come Close to Life, the Gamei. Hugo Rahner: Man at Play (1967/1949)ii. Bernard Suits: The Grasshopper (1978)iii. Michel de Certeau: The Practice of Everyday Life (1984)iv. James Carse: Finite and Infinite Games (1987)c. What is the Game of Life, Really?d. The Present Moment: An Insufferable Boredome. How Game Design Responds to Boredom2.The Environment of Decisiona. The natural worldb. Meaning and mindc. Boredom and Sufferingd. The Immaterial World3. Is this a game?a. First features of the game of everythingi. Life as an idle gameii. Life as Minesweeperiii. Life as Role-Playing Gameb. What explains the similarity of life to a game?c. How game design illuminates social processesd. How to play4. The Strategic Layera. Layersb. Strategy and tacticsc. The strategic layerd. On victory conditionse. Operational goals5. Stancesa. Choosing stancesb. Four strategic comments about philosophical commitmentsc. How to evaluate a stanced. How stances changePart II. A Catalog of Stances6. The Hedonistic Stancea. Commitmentsb. Victory conditionsc. Strategiesd. Assessment7. The Excellence Stancea. Commitmentsb. Victory conditionsc. Strategiesd. Assessment8. The Heroic Stancea. Commitmentsb. Victory conditionsc. Strategiesd. Assessment9. The Orthodox Stancea. Commitmentsb. Victory conditionsc. Strategiesd. Assessment10. The Mystic Stancea. Commitmentsb. Victory conditionsc. Strategiesd. AssessmentPart III. ConclusionBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Life Is a Game goes beyond the new field of game design - beyond game theory and beyond the neurobiology of games ... Instead, the book centers on the human condition as it is reflected in game thinking ... Life Is a Game is inherently interdisciplinary, bringing together content from across academic fields, and appealing to any scholarly and lay readers with interests in politics, philosophy, economics, sociology, and of course, game design.
Edward Castranova is one of the most brilliant minds ever to study games, so it's no surprise that his latest book, Life is a Game, is fascinating and wise. But it's more than that. It's also a hell of a lot of fun to entertain these mindblowing ideas - I couldn't put it down. This is must-reading for anyone who wants a a fresh philosophy on life, and a profound look at the deepest meaning of games. This book is grounded in history and centuries of wisdom, but at the same time bursts into the future with a visionary view of how we are all playing together, every human, every day. I truly love this book.
Can we win at the game of life? As Castronova writes with wisdom and humor, the game of life is not only about winning and losing, victories and defeats, but most of all why we play the game. For pleasure? Excellence? Faith? No matter what our life goal, Castronova brings strategic lessons learned from the field of game design and his own experience in the game of life to help us choose the kinds of games we play, and how to play hard for our victory conditions, quest, thrive, and win.
Edward Castranova is one of the most brilliant minds ever to study games, so it's no surprise that his latest book, Life is a Game, is fascinating and wise. But it's more than that. It's also a hell of a lot of fun to entertain these mindblowing ideas - I couldn't put it down. This is must-reading for anyone who wants a a fresh philosophy on life, and a profound look at the deepest meaning of games. This book is grounded in history and centuries of wisdom, but at the same time bursts into the future with a visionary view of how we are all playing together, every human, every day. I truly love this book.
Can we win at the game of life? As Castronova writes with wisdom and humor, the game of life is not only about winning and losing, victories and defeats, but most of all why we play the game. For pleasure? Excellence? Faith? No matter what our life goal, Castronova brings strategic lessons learned from the field of game design and his own experience in the game of life to help us choose the kinds of games we play, and how to play hard for our victory conditions, quest, thrive, and win.