Playing the Middle Ages
Pitfalls and Potential in Modern Games
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:21st Sep '23
£85.00
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An exploration of the limitations and possibilities of modern games in communicating the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages have provided rich source material for physical and digital games from Dungeons and Dragons to Assassin’s Creed. This volume addresses the many ways in which different formats and genre of games represent the period. It considers the restrictions placed on these representations by the mechanical and gameplay requirements of the medium and by audience expectations of these products and the period, highlighting innovative attempts to overcome these limitations through game design and play.
Playing the Middle Ages considers a number of important and timely issues within the field including: one, the connection between medieval games and political nationalistic rhetoric; two, trends in the presentation of religion, warfare and other aspects of medieval society and their connection to modern culture; three, the problematic representations of race; and four, the place of gender and sexuality within these games and the broader gaming community.
The book draws on the experience of a wide-ranging and international group of academics across disciplines and from games designers. Through this combination of expertise, it provides a unique perspective on the representation of the Middle Ages in modern games and drives key discussions in the fields of history and game design.
Playing the Middle Ages amply demonstrates how evolved and diversified Middle Age worlds have become over decades of digital gaming…Games under scrutiny range from the late 1990s to early 2020s. This book is well presented. * Game Studies *
ISBN: 9781350242883
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288 pages