Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Gamer Theory
I was anticipating more than what was contained in this book. I understand many video games attempt to copy real life, which intrigue people to play it and become entertained and engaged. I just feel this book was long and drawn out to the point where discussing it further became confusing. Real life is real, virtual reality is virtual reality. I am glad we have moved onto the clue train manifesto which I think is much more interesting. The first six chapters of gamer theory in my opinion were enough for Wark to get his point across.
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