Play Reality: How Videogames are Changing EVERYTHING

Play Reality: How Videogames are Changing EVERYTHING
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Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : 9781105304521
ISBN-13 : 1105304523
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Book Synopsis Play Reality: How Videogames are Changing EVERYTHING by : Teace Snyder

Download or read book Play Reality: How Videogames are Changing EVERYTHING written by Teace Snyder and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-02-01 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Play Reality: How Videogames are Changing EVERYTHING, is Jayne Gackenbach's and Teace Snyder's first book together and, like, the twentieth or something between the two of them. Jayne Gackenbach is a well-respected videogame and dream researcher and Teace Snyder is a 'kind of' well-respected hardcore gamer and lifelong writer. Jayne works at, and can be contacted through, Grant MacEwan University, where she has taught and researched for 21 years, and, Teace, oversees, and can be contacted through his website, www.teace.ca, which he created and launched in 2007. Oh yeah, and by the way, they're mother and son too, and, are currently living in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where they regularly express the endless bounds of their geekiness and hold hipsters in utter contempt.


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