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Comunicação e Sociedade

Print version ISSN 1645-2089On-line version ISSN 2183-3575

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MENDONCA, Carlos Magno Camargos  and  FREITAS, Filipe Alves de. Game as text as game: the communicative experience of digital games. Comunicação e Sociedade [online]. 2015, vol.27, pp.233-252. ISSN 1645-2089.  https://doi.org/10.17231/comsoc.27(2015).2099.

We propose to regard video game as text, but not by literally understanding it as a verbal expression, and instead recognizing that many assumptions of literary theory are relevant to its analysis. This option seems to put us in sync with the narratologists, who exalt games as new manifestations of narrative, but cling to a conception of text as world that values illusionist effects. Instead, we are interested in experiences that, against this perspective, recognize the possibility of regarding game as a text that is a game - an incomplete object that is to be updated by the reader in a self-reflective relationship with the signs that compose it, a central notion to theories such as Iser's and Dewey's. Then, instead of focusing on strategies of immersion on large virtual worlds, we favor small independent casual games (such as Small Worlds, Grey, The Beggar, and Dys4ia) analyzing how, in these, take place experiences that allow us to re-examine the aesthetic potential of the medium.

Keywords : Text; aesthetic experience; immersion; performance.

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