Through analysis of three case study videogames -
Left 4 Dead 2,
DayZ and
Minecraft - and their online player communities,
Digital Zombies, Undead Stories develops a framework for understanding how collective gameplay generates experiences of narrative, as well as the narrative dimensions of players' creative activity on social media platforms. Narrative emergence is addressed as a powerful form of player experience in multiplayer games, one which makes individual games' boundaries and meanings fluid and negotiable by players. The phenomenon is also shown to be recursive in nature, shaping individual and collective understandings of videogame texts over time.
Digital Zombies, Undead Stories focuses on games featuring zombies as central antagonists. The recurrent figure of the videogame zombie, which mediates between chaos and rule-driven predictability, serves as both metaphor and mascot for narrative emergence. This book argues that in the zombie genre, emergent experiences are at the heart of narrative experiences for players, and more broadly demonstrates the potential for the phenomenon to be understood as a fundamental part of everyday play experiences across genres.
Analyses the zombie video game genre in order to develop a framework for understanding emergent narratives in multiplayer video games, a phenomenon that sees elements of game design and player actions combine to create organic, unpredictable, and highly variable stories.About the AuthorLawrence May is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work, at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Book InformationISBN 9781501374876
Author Dr. Lawrence MayFormat Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USAPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc