Eurogames

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Pub. Date: 2012-08-16
Publisher(s): McFarland Publishing
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Summary

While board games can appear almost primitive in the digital age, eurogames--also known as German-style board games--have increased in popularity in near-concurrence with the rise of video games. Eurogames have simple rules, short playing times and emphasize strategy over luck and conflict. This book examines the form of eurogames, the hobbyist culture that surrounds them, and the way that hobbyists experience the play of such games. It chronicles the evolution of tabletop hobby gaming, explores why hobbyists play eurogames, how players balance the structure of competitive play with the demands of an intimate social gathering, and to what extent the social context of the game encounter shapes the playing experience. Combining history, cultural studies, leisure studies, ludology, and play theory, this innovative work highlights a popular alternative trend in the gaming community.

Author Biography

Stewart Woods is an assistant professor of communication studies at the University of Western Australia and a postdoctoral research fellow at Curtin University.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 1
Introductionp. 5
A Brief Introduction to Hobby Gamesp. 15
Anglo-American Hobby Board Games 1960-1995p. 32
Gesellschaftsspiele - Gaming in Germanyp. 46
From German Games to Eurogamesp. 63
The Eurogame Genrep. 79
Hobby Gamersp. 120
The Pleasures of Playp. 146
Goals and Outcomes in Social Playp. 173
An Act Apart?p. 194
Conclusionp. 210
Chapter Notesp. 217
Bibliographyp. 231
Indexp. 257
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