The Evolution of Games: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231248438
  • EAN9798231248438
  • Date de parution11/05/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Journey through the fascinating history and far-reaching impact of games with "The Evolution of Games: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas." This engaging, accessible guide begins with a foundational exploration of what games are, why humans (and even animals) play, and how toys, rules, and shared rituals have shaped cultures across the globe. From ancient board games and athletic contests to early childhood play and the enduring legacies of classical pastimes, the book traces how games have both mirrored and molded societies, reflecting their deepest beliefs and traditions.
Delving into the dynamic world of modern play, the book charts the seismic shifts brought by the printing revolution, the global spread of iconic board and card games, and the phenomenal rise of video and digital gaming. Readers will discover how the arrival of home consoles, personal computers, and mobile technologies transformed entertainment into a multisensory, interactive experience, giving birth to vibrant communities, professional e-sports, and a new era of user-generated content and streaming culture.
Alongside these innovations, the guide thoughtfully examines the mechanics, storytelling techniques, and creative breakthroughs that continue to redefine how games are designed and experienced. Looking beyond entertainment, "The Evolution of Games" investigates the profound social, cultural, and economic roles games now play, exploring topics such as identity, diversity, industry growth, controversy, and advocacy.
The narrative concludes by gazing into the future, exploring emergent frontiers like virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and sustainable game design. As player communities and technology shape what comes next, this comprehensive, lively volume offers both a celebration of games' enduring allure and a thoughtful inquiry into their meaning for generations to come.
Journey through the fascinating history and far-reaching impact of games with "The Evolution of Games: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas." This engaging, accessible guide begins with a foundational exploration of what games are, why humans (and even animals) play, and how toys, rules, and shared rituals have shaped cultures across the globe. From ancient board games and athletic contests to early childhood play and the enduring legacies of classical pastimes, the book traces how games have both mirrored and molded societies, reflecting their deepest beliefs and traditions.
Delving into the dynamic world of modern play, the book charts the seismic shifts brought by the printing revolution, the global spread of iconic board and card games, and the phenomenal rise of video and digital gaming. Readers will discover how the arrival of home consoles, personal computers, and mobile technologies transformed entertainment into a multisensory, interactive experience, giving birth to vibrant communities, professional e-sports, and a new era of user-generated content and streaming culture.
Alongside these innovations, the guide thoughtfully examines the mechanics, storytelling techniques, and creative breakthroughs that continue to redefine how games are designed and experienced. Looking beyond entertainment, "The Evolution of Games" investigates the profound social, cultural, and economic roles games now play, exploring topics such as identity, diversity, industry growth, controversy, and advocacy.
The narrative concludes by gazing into the future, exploring emergent frontiers like virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and sustainable game design. As player communities and technology shape what comes next, this comprehensive, lively volume offers both a celebration of games' enduring allure and a thoughtful inquiry into their meaning for generations to come.