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Play anything: the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games
Play anything: the pleasure of limits, the uses of boredom, and the secret of games
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Bogost, Ian
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Life is not a game
Everywhere, playgrounds
Ironoia, the mistrust of things
Fun isn't pleasure, it's novelty
Play is in things, not in you
From restraint to constraint
The pleasure of limits
The opposite of happiness
Living with things.
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Alltag
Computerspiel
Creative ability
Interaktive Medien
Kultur
Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Popular culture
Popular culture -- Social aspects
PSYCHOLOGY / Creative Ability
Science & Technology
Social aspects
Social Science
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
Spiel
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Bogost, Ian
Author
Yen, Jonathan
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ISBN
9780465051724
9780465096503
9781501936180
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NoveList
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