The Magic Circle Principles of Gaming Simulation

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The Magic Circle  Principles of Gaming   Simulation
Author : Jan H.G. Klabbers
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2009
ISBN : 9789087903107
Pages : 398 pages
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The Magic Circle Principles of Gaming Simulation by Jan H.G. Klabbers Book PDF Summary

The purpose of this unique book is to outline the core of game science by presenting principles underlying the design and use of games and simulations. Game science covers three levels of discourse: the philosophy of science level, the science level, and the application or practical level. The framework presented will help to grasp the interplay between forms of knowledge and knowledge content, interplay that evolves through the action of the players.

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