
Lost in a Good Game
Why We Play Video Games and What They Can Do for Us
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Burke
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By:
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Pete Etchells
'Etchells writes eloquently ... A heartfelt defence of a demonised pastime' --The Times
'Once in an age, a piece of culture comes along that feels like it was specifically created for you, the beats and words and ideas are there because it is your life the creator is describing. Lost In A Good Game is exactly that. It will touch your heart and mind. And even if Bowser, Chun-li or Q-Bert weren't crucial parts of your youth, this is a flawless victory for everyone' --Adam Rutherford
When Pete Etchells was 13, his father died from motor neurone disease. In order to cope, he immersed himself in a virtual world - first as an escape, but later to try to understand what had happened. Etchells is now a researcher into the psychological effects of video games, and was co-author on a recent paper explaining why WHO plans to classify "game addiction" as a danger to public health are based on bad science and (he thinks) are a bad idea.
In this, his first book, he journeys through the history and development of video games - from Turing’s chess machine to mass multiplayer online games like World of Warcraft or Fortnite - via scientific study, to investigate the highs and lows of playing and get to the bottom of our relationship with games - why we do it, and what they really mean to us.
At the same time, Lost in a Good Game is a very unusual memoir of a writer coming to terms with his grief via virtual worlds, as he tries to work out what area of popular culture we should classify games (a relatively new technology) under.
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Good information, but too board
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Wanted to like this book but..
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Enlighten yourself to this view of gaming
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Great overview of gaming psychology
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good
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It's definitely not all bad which is why I give it 3 stars but the misleading title annoys me enough to dock it 2 stars.
Practically meaningless title
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Fun read
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Informative, Thought Provoking Listen
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Imagine with me
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People don't seem to realize the millions of gamers out there struggling with parent shaming, bullying and other issues due to the stigma. We se one gamer make a living out of gaming and we say "oh see gaming is mainstream" but it's not. We need more people like Dr. Etchells to voice this concerns.
The author touches many important points about history, theory, data and research in gaming while telling his personal story. This makes it a fun read vs a dry read. Mostly the negative reviews are because of this, they want dry data or history. This is a great introduction to many topics you can expand on. One example of this is that nobody outside of therapists, social workers, psychologists etc...talk bout self-determination theory. This theory is very important because is being used as the theory backing up Motivational Interviewing, one of the evidence based treatments of addiction. Dr. Etchells briefly explains this theory and the research being done with it on gaming. Now you can go a read about it if you want but don't expect Dr. Etchells to go deep into everything he touches because it's not the purpose of the book.
Conclusion : awesome audiobook!
A very important book and good narration
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