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Embedding Culture into Video Games and Game Design: The Palm, the Dogai and the Tombstone

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PublisherChapman and Hall/CRC
ISBN 139781032232164
ISBN 101032232161
AuthorRhett Loban
Book FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Book DescriptionThis book will help game designers and those interested in games thoughtfully embed culture into video games and the game design process.This book raises the issue of how some cultures and communities are misrepresented in various video games. In response to this problem, designers can bring cultural considerations and practices into the centre focus of the game design process. The book advocates that designers put different measures in place to better prevent misrepresentations and engage with deeper understandings of culture to build culturally richer and more meaningful game worlds. The book uses the Torres Strait Virtual Reality project as a primary example, in addition to other game projects, to explore cultural representation in game design. Torres Strait culture is also explored and discussed more broadly throughout the book. No prior knowledge of culture studies is needed, and the book deals with higher level game design with little reference to the technical elements of game development.This unique and timely book will appeal to those interested in the implications of cultural depictions in video games and opportunities to generate deeper cultural representations through the game design process.
About the AuthorRhett Loban is a Lecturer in the School of Education at Macquarie University. His research interests include culture, game-based learning and virtual reality.
Publication Date4 September 2023
Number of Pages172 pages

Embedding Culture into Video Games and Game Design: The Palm, the Dogai and the Tombstone

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