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Katherine Isbister

    January 1, 1969

    Katherine Isbister is a researcher and designer in the field of games and human-computer interaction. Her work focuses on the psychology and design of interactive characters, exploring how these characters affect our emotions and behavior. Isbister delves into deeper questions of how digital technologies can shape our relationships and experiences.

    How Games Move Us
    • 2016

      How Games Move Us

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(371)Add rating

      This is a renaissance moment for video games - in the variety of genres they represent, and the range of emotional territory they cover. But how do games create emotion? In How Games Move Us, Katherine Isbister takes the reader on a timely and novel exploration of the design techniques that evoke strong emotions for players. She counters arguments that games are creating a generation of isolated, emotionally numb, antisocial loners. Games, Isbister shows us, can actually play a powerful role in creating empathy and other strong, positive emotional experiences; they reveal these qualities over time, through the act of playing. She offers a nuanced, systematic examination of exactly how games can influence emotion and social connection, with examples - drawn from popular, indie, and art games - that unpack the gamer's experience.

      How Games Move Us