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Title: Deployment mechanics in analog and digital strategic games : a historical and theoretical framework
Authors: Fassone, Riccardo
Alonge, Giaime
Gualeni, Stefano
Keywords: Games
Games -- Design
Strategy (Philosophy)
War games
Deployment (Strategy)
Liminality
Issue Date: 2020-08-10
Publisher: DiGRA
Citation: Fassone, R., Alonge, G., & Gualeni, S. (2020). Deployment mechanics in analog and digital strategic games : a historical and theoretical framework. Proceedings of the 2020 DiGRA international Conference. Tampere, Finland.
Abstract: This paper presents a historical and theoretical analysis of deployment in analog and digital military-themed strategic games. Deployment can be described as the phase in which players place their forces on the board or in the simulated world of a digital game, thus making them active. We argue that approaching a genre via a close reading of one of the genre’s constituting phases may help us discuss wider historical and theoretical issues regarding these games. More specifically, we use deployment metonymically to discuss the modifications in game design and gameplay that military-themed games underwent with their digitization. Furthermore, we discuss deployment within the framework of en-roling, that is the act of assuming a role in a specific context, including a simulated digital or analog ludic environment.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/59533
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