Description
Drawing upon methods from platform studies, software studies, media studies, and literary studies, Adventure Games reveals the genre's ludic (playful) and narrative origins and patterns, where character (and the player's embodiment of a character) is essential to the experience of play and the choices within a game.
About the Author
Aaron Reed is an award-winning game designer and interactive narrative researcher. His work has been featured by IndieCade, Kirkus, GDC, South by Southwest, The Book Lab, Slamdance, GaymerX, and PAX. He is the author of Creating Interactive Fiction With Inform 7 (2010) and of Blue Lacuna, voted one of the Top 10 Interactive Fiction games of all time. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and an MFA in Digital Arts, and is currently working on tools to create more dynamic game characters as a co-founder of Spirit AI. John T. Murray is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media at the University of Central Florida, USA. He is a co-author of Flash: Building the Interactive Web (2014). His research focuses on interactive narratives and reality media (augmented, virtual and mixed reality). Anastasia Salter is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media at the University of Central Florida, USA. She is the author of Jane Jensen: Gabriel Knight, Adventure Games, Hidden Objects (Bloomsbury 2017) and What is Your Quest? From Adventure Games to Interactive Books (2014), and co-author of Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity Policing (2017) and Flash: Building the Interactive Web (2014). She was part of the editorial team for the Electronic Literature Collection Volume 3.
Reviews
Adventure Games: Playing the Outsider reveals how the Adventure Genre, along with its core principles, has weathered the storms of technological change, while at the same time its splintering fragments and genetic material have interwoven themselves inextricably into a host of other genres, enriching them as we move into the era of VR and AR gaming. * Dr. Mark J. P. Wolf, Professor, Communication Department, Concordia University Wisconsin, USA *
In Adventure Games: Playing the Outsider, the authors take a deep dive into an understudied yet important video game genre. This colorful analysis articulates why adventure games have had a long-lasting effect on the medium that is both historically relevant and currently influential. Spanning games from the classic text adventure Zork through the current indie favorite Kentucky Route Zero, Reed, Murray, and Salter take us on a playful journey, reminding us why this genre remains a significant part of the video game ecosystem. * Shira Chess, Associate Professor of Entertainment and Media Studies, The University of Georgia, USA *
Adventure Games: Playing the Outsider is a hugely useful account of the genre, written by knowledgeable and passionate authors. It is not, they tell us in the introduction, "a hagiography of adventure games" but it sort of is. In a good way. * Manchester Game Studies Network *
Book Information
ISBN 9781501385827
Author Aaron A. Reed
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 286g