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The Creation of Narrative in Tabletop Role-Playing Games - by Jennifer Grouling Cover (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Despite the rise of computer gaming, millions of adults still play face to face role playing games, which rely in part on social interaction to create stories.
- About the Author: Jennifer Grouling Cover is an associate professor and the director of the writing program at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
- 215 Pages
- Games, Role Playing & Fantasy
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About the Book
Despite the rise of computer gaming, millions of adults still play face to face role playing games, which rely in part on social interaction to create stories. This work explores tabletop role playing game (TRPG) as a genre separate from computer role playing games. The relationship of TRPGs to other games is examined, as well as the interaction among the tabletop module, computer game, and novel versions of Dungeons & Dragons. Given particular attention are the narrative and linguistic structures of the gaming session, and the ways that players and gamemasters work together to construct narratives. The text also explores wider cultural influences that surround tabletop gamers.Book Synopsis
Despite the rise of computer gaming, millions of adults still play face to face role playing games, which rely in part on social interaction to create stories. This work explores tabletop role playing game (TRPG) as a genre separate from computer role playing games. The relationship of TRPGs to other games is examined, as well as the interaction among the tabletop module, computer game, and novel versions of Dungeons & Dragons. Given particular attention are the narrative and linguistic structures of the gaming session, and the ways that players and gamemasters work together to construct narratives. The text also explores wider cultural influences that surround tabletop gamers.
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"Clever...Contains many good and interesting ideas."-Game Nite Magazine
About the Author
Jennifer Grouling Cover is an associate professor and the director of the writing program at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She currently studies writing assessment and teacher preparation.