This book is an introduction to game studies, written in an approachable way that outlines useful perspectives that readers can use to interrogate games as a primary text. It provides the reader with a toolset that can “level up” their own critical perspectives.This book is organized around several evaluative lenses, each supported with case studies. These lenses approach the analysis of games from different perspectives, outlining some of the important foundational work from game studies and other relevant disciplines, and then relating it widely across a corpus of modern titles. This book covers video games, role‑playing games, and board games, along with digressions into other more obscure areas such as LARPs, Mega‑Games, and Non‑Games. Each of the main areas calls back to how each of the evaluative lenses of this book could be used to illuminate intersections of medium and theoretical perspectives. The provided case studies then offer deeper dives into titles of particular significance.This book will be suitable for students in games‑related courses at multiple levels of the curriculum, game critics, and those who simply want to develop more interesting and nuanced opinions on games.
Dr Michael Heron is Associate Professor in Games at the School of Computer Science and Engineering in Gothenburg, Sweden, and programme administrator for the Game Design and Technology programme. Michael is also the author of Tabletop Game Accessibility: Meeple Centred Design (CRC Press, 2024) and A Case Study in Computer Ethics in Context: The Scandal in Academia (CRC Press, 2024).
1. An Introduction to Game Studies Michael Heron2. Critical Perspectives in Game Studies Michael Heron3. Secret Hitler: Political Symbolism and Metagaming in Social Deduction Constantina Edesa‑Filios4. Systemic Perspectives in Game Studies Michael Heron5. Box Classification and Puzzle Logic in the Video Game Wilmot’s Warehouse: Its Relation to Language and Semantics Categorization and Language in Wilmot’s Warehouse Gameplay Nayat Astaiza‑Soriano and Eleni Gianntizi6. Experiential Perspectives in Game Studies Michael Heron7. The Melancholy of Hollow Knight: A Study of the Dichotomy between Charm and Tragedy in the Artistic Elements of Hollow Knight Klara Aune8. Other Perspectives in Game Studies Michael Heron9. Animal Crossing: Turning a Space into a Place: A Reflection on the Psychogeography of Animal Crossing: New Horizons Pauline Belford10. Domain Knowledge in Tabletop Roleplaying Games Michael Heron11. The Tension of Blades in the Dark Anna Brannen and Edvin Skog12. Domain Knowledge in Video Games Michael Heron13. How Chants of Sennaar Creates Intriguing Gameplay around Learning Culturally Infused Languages Luise Donat and Julius Lilie14. Domain Knowledge in Board Games Michael Heron and Pauline Belford15. Conclusion Michael Heron