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Better Problems: Neoliberalism, Strategic Achronicity, and the Experimental Games To-Be-Made

Douglas Stark
- Vol. 30, pp 399-419
TLDR
Games saturate our contemporary lifeworld: Reality game shows test everything from knowledge, physicality, and romantic compatibility to drag, baking, and topiary in “last one standing” formats; fictional TV series, novels, and films regularly take games as a theme or motif; e-sports mark the expansion of sporting spectatorship into virtual worlds as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract
Games saturate our contemporary lifeworld. Entertainment media often center around games of competition and chance: Reality game shows test everything from knowledge, physicality, and romantic compatibility to drag, baking, and topiary in “last one standing” formats; fictional TV series, novels, and films regularly take games as a theme or motif;1 e-sports mark the expansion of sporting spectatorship into virtual worlds. Outside of entertainment, games serve as military training simulations,2 metaphors in economic theory, and a frame for political “races.” In our day-to-day lives, applications facilitating exercise, language learning, task management, and even sleeping adopt the ludic.3 Simultaneously, both so-called analog and digital game industries boom. Video games alone reportedly had 2.7 billion players in 2020.4

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