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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Games as Cultural Environment - Ch 33

this schema focuses  - on the reality of games
- relationship between artificial world of games and real life context
- the erased boundary that makes it tough to distinguish play from ordinary life

Implicit rules arise via cultural custom, tradition, and player experience
-builds a bridge between forms of authority that is inside and outside of game’s space
Being in a lusory attitude, accepting the authority of the magic circle, is not only acceptins the formal rules, but also accepting cultural conventions by the implicit rules. Playing a game, not just within the rules of that game but within the rules of larger cultural context.

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