This book provides a systematic, comprehensive introduction to the analysis of computer and video games. It introduces key concepts and approaches drawn from literary, film and media theory in an accessible and concrete manner; and it tests their use and relevance by applying them to a small but representative selection of role-playing and action-adventure games. It combines methods of textual analysis and audience research, showing how the combination of such methods can give a more complete picture of these playable texts and the fan cultures they generate. Clearly written and engaging, it will be a key text for students in the field and for all those with an interest in taking games seriously.
Andrew Burn is Reader in Education and New Media and Associate Director of the CSCYM at the University of London.
Diane Carr is Research Officer of the CSCYM at the University of London.
Gareth Schott is Senior Lecturer of Screen and Media Studies at the University of Waikato.