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Metareference in Videogames by Theresa Krampe ISBN 9781032978963, 9781032978949, 1032978961, 1032978945, 978100359599 instant download

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Authors:Theresa Krampe
Pages:269 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1st Edition
Publisher:Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group
Language:english
File Size:34.6 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032978963, 9781032978949, 1032978961, 1032978945, 978100359599
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Metareference in Videogames by Theresa Krampe ISBN 9781032978963, 9781032978949, 1032978961, 1032978945, 978100359599 instant download

Metareference, Meta-reference, Transmedia, OneShot, What Remains of Edith Finch, Videogames, Video games, Digital games, Transmedial narratology, The Magic Circle, Metagames, Meta-games, Narratology
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Taking an original, in-depth approach, this book investigates the forms and functions of metareference in videogames. Drawing on a rich body of research in game studies, transmedial narratology, and neighbouring disciplines, the author combines detailed close-reading style analyses of the indie games What Remains of Edith Finch, The Magic Circle and OneShot with a breadth of examples and systematic analyses that span multiple genres as well as several decades of videogaming.
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In doing so, the book maps different metareferential elements that can be found in videogames and proposes an original model for their analysis, while showcasing the complex interrelations among different metareferential elements in contemporary videogames.
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This book will appeal to videogame researchers and transmedial narratologists as well as to those interested in metaization in media and popular culture across disciplines.
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