The Stupid as Ludonarrative Dissonance

  • Kerner A
  • Hoxter J
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“Ludonarrative dissonance” derives from Clint Hocking’s review of the videogame Bioshock, and refers to instances where gameplay seemingly runs counter to the narrative. The procedural (e.g., mechanics, or gameplay) versus narrative debate has waned...

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Kerner, A., & Hoxter, J. (2019). The Stupid as Ludonarrative Dissonance. In Theorizing Stupid Media (pp. 139–178). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28176-2_5

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