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Indie Games In The Digital Age Mj Clarke Cynthia Wang

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Indie Games In The Digital Age Mj Clarke Cynthia Wang
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.76 MB
Author: M.J. Clarke; Cynthia Wang
ISBN: 9781501356452, 9781501356421, 1501356453, 1501356429
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Indie Games In The Digital Age Mj Clarke Cynthia Wang by M.j. Clarke; Cynthia Wang 9781501356452, 9781501356421, 1501356453, 1501356429 instant download after payment.

A host of digital affordances, including reduced cost production tools, open distribution platforms, and ubiquitous connectivity, have engendered the growth of indie games among makers and users, forcing critics to reconsider the question of who makes games and why. Taking seriously this new mode of cultural production compels analysts to reconsider the blurred boundaries and relations of makers, users and texts as well as their respective relationship to cultural power and hierarchy. The contributions to Indie Games in the Digital Age consider these questions and examine a series of firms, makers, games and scenes, to chart more precisely the productive and instructive disruption that this new site of cultural production offers.

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