Conference paper
Towards genre as a game design research approach
Proceedings of the 2017 DiGRA Conference, pp.1-14
Digital Games Research Association Conference (DiGRA), 10th (Melbourne, Australia, 03-Jul-2017–06-Jul-2017)
Digital Games Research Association
2017
Abstract
Game design research is a growing field within game studies. Design in research, however, raises new questions. What should game design research investigate? How generalizable should its claims be? Considering the ‘ultimate particular’ of design, this paper explores how design research should investigate particular demarcations of works. This paper suggests genre as an approach in game design research, arguing that genres meaningfully, albeit reflexively, demarcate ‘likenesses’ worth investigation. Genre demarcations can be used to ground and orient research; lists of genre-games and informal descriptions suggest, what to, and how to, investigate genre, respectively. However, scholarly propositions of genres are necessary to support research. These propositions must make explicit, contestable, and substantive designerly claims about that genre, such as design values, structural patterns, and aesthetics, laying a scholarly foundation for future claims. These foundations support scholarly tradition in game design research by providing a context to ground, situate and disseminate findings.
Details
- Title
- Towards genre as a game design research approach
- Authors
- William Goddard (Author) - RMIT UniversityAlexander Muscat (Author) - RMIT University
- Publication details
- Proceedings of the 2017 DiGRA Conference, pp.1-14
- Conference details
- Digital Games Research Association Conference (DiGRA), 10th (Melbourne, Australia, 03-Jul-2017–06-Jul-2017)
- Publisher
- Digital Games Research Association
- Date published
- 2017
- ISSN
- 2342-9666
- Organisation Unit
- School of Business and Creative Industries; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99567208302621
- Output Type
- Conference paper
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