articleChoice Reviews OnlineJan 1, 2007Closed access

Play between worlds: exploring online game culture

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Abstract

In Play Between Worlds, T. L. Taylor examines multiplayer gaming life as it is lived on the borders, in the gaps -- as players slip in and out of complex social networks that cross online and offline space. Taylor questions the common assumption that playing computer games is an isolating and alienating activity indulged in by solitary teenage boys. Massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs), in which thousands of players participate in a virtual game world in real time, are in fact actively designed for sociability. Games like the popular Everquest, she argues, are fundamentally social spaces. Taylor's detailed look at Everquest offers a snapshot of multiplayer culture. Drawing on her own experience as an…

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  • Sociology
  • Aesthetics
  • Media studies
  • Art
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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