Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World [平裝] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
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作者簡·麥戈尼格爾是著名未來學傢,世界頂級未來趨勢智庫“未來學會”遊戲研發總監,被《商業周刊》譽為 “十大最重要創新人士之一”,被《快公司》譽為 “全球百位創意商業人士之一”,被脫口秀女王奧普拉譽為“全球最令人驚嘆的20位女性之一”,她的觀點被《哈佛商業評論》 譽為“最具突破性的觀念”。
簡·麥戈尼格爾是TED大會新銳演講者,受關注度超過比爾·蓋茨,位居第16位;“紐約客大會”(New Yorker Conference)特邀演講人,遊戲開發者大會主講人。
《遊戲改變世界》首次探索瞭遊戲化的力量,權威揭示瞭互聯時代的未來趨勢,顛覆瞭普通人對遊戲的認知和理解。遊戲不是小孩子的玩意兒,不是時間殺手,不是讓人自閉、上癮、喪失活力的毒品,而是解決現實問題、改善生活質量、創造美好未來的利器。
作者在書中指齣:遊戲可以彌補現實世界的不足和缺陷,未來屬於能夠理解、設計並會玩遊戲的那些人。而如果人們繼續忽視遊戲,就會錯失良機、失去未來。
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內容簡介
We are living in a world full of games. More than 31 million people in the UK are gamers. The average young person will spend 10,000 hours gaming by the age of twenty-one. The future belongs to those who play games. In this ground-breaking book, visionary game designer Jane McGonigaI challenges conventional thinking and shows that games - far from being simply escapist entertainment - have the potential not only to radically improve our own lives but to change the world.
世界所有玩傢花在《魔獸世界》上的總時間超過593萬年,相當於從人類祖先第一次站起身來演進至今的時長;美國青年在21歲以前,玩遊戲的平均時長超過10000小時,10000小時足以讓他們成為專傢;通過遊戲,我們幫助他人改善生活,甚至解決能源危機。
遊戲,前所未有的占據和改變瞭我們的生活,它是如何擊中瞭人類幸福的核心,提供現實世界中匱乏的奬勵、挑戰和宏大勝利的?《遊戲改變世界》作者TED大會新銳演講者簡·麥戈尼格爾為我們揭開真相,遊戲可以彌補現實世界的不足和缺陷,遊戲化可以讓現實變得更美好,並用大量實踐告訴我們該如何駕馭遊戲的力量,解決現實問題,並提升幸福感。
《遊戲改變世界》指齣:遊戲化是互聯時代的重要趨勢。遊戲化將要實現四大目標:更滿意的工作、更有把握的成功、更強的社會聯係及更宏大的意義。如果人們繼續忽視遊戲,就會錯失良機,失去未來。而如果我們可以藉助遊戲的力量,便可以讓生活變得像遊戲一樣精彩!
作者簡介
Jane McGonigal, Ph.D. is the Director of Game Research and Development at the Institute for the Future. Her work has been featured in The Economist, Wired, and The New York Times; and on MTV, CNN, and NPR. In 2009, BusinessWeek called her one of the 10 most important innovators to watch. She has given keynote addresses at TED, South by Southwest Interactive, the Game Developers Conference and was a featured speaker at The New Yorker Conference.
簡·麥戈尼格爾(Jane McGonigal),著名未來學傢,世界頂級未來趨勢智庫“未來學會”遊戲研發總監,美國著名交互式娛樂服務公司42 Entertainment首席設計師,全球産值達604億美元的視頻遊戲行業大使。TED大會新銳演講者,受關注度超過比爾·蓋茨,位居第16位;“紐約客大會”(New Yorker Conference)特邀演講人,遊戲開發者大會主講人。被《商業周刊》譽為“十大最重要創新人士之一”,被世界頂級媒體《快公司》評為“全球百位創意商業人士之一”,被脫口秀女王奧普拉譽為“全球最令人驚嘆的20位女性之一”,她的觀點被《哈佛商業評論》 譽為“最具突破性的觀念”。
她的作品經常發錶在《經濟學人》、《連綫》、《紐約時報》、MTV、CNN及NPR等權威媒體上。
精彩書評
People who spend hours playing video or online games are often maligned for “wasting their time” or “not living in the real world,” but McGonigal argues persuasively and passionately against this notion in her eminently effective examination of why games are important. She begins by disabusing the reader of some inherent prejudices and assumptions made about gamers, such as that they’re lazy and unambitious. Quite the opposite: McGonigal finds that gamers are working hard to achieve goals within the world of whatever game they are playing, whether it’s going on a quest to win attributes to enhance their in-game characters or performing tasks to get to a higher level in the game. Games inspire hard work, the setting of ambitious goals, learning from and even enjoying failure, and coming together with others for a common goal. McGonigal points out many real-world applications, including encouraging students to seek out secret assignments, setting up household chores as a challenge, even a 2009 game created by The Guardian to help uncover the excessive expenses of members of Parliament. With so many people playing games, this comprehensive, engaging study is an essential read. --Kristine Huntley
As addictive as Tetris, this penetrating, entertaining look into gaming culture is a vibrant mix of technology, psychology & sociology, told with the vision of a futurist & the deft touch of a storyteller. --Publisher's Weekly, starred review
本書既刺激的你大腦,又擾動你的靈魂。隻要讀過這本精彩絕倫的書,你就再不會像從前那樣看待遊戲,看待你自己。
——暢銷書《驅動力》和《全新思維》作者 丹尼爾·平剋
變得更快樂,提升自己的事業,拯救整個世界,興許可以走同一條道路:理解世界上最優秀的遊戲怎樣運作。你以為《光暈》(Halo)裏的學習之道幫不上你生活或公司的忙?再想想吧。
——蒂莫西·費裏斯(TIMOTHY FERRISS)《紐約時報》暢銷書榜單第一名《4小時周末》(The 4-Hour Workweek)作者
簡·麥戈尼格爾彆齣心裁的視角和爽快的寫作風格,讓我們得以窺見人類積極未來之一種,以及遊戲怎樣帶我們前往彼處。
——馬丁·塞利格曼積極心理學之父,《真實的幸福》作者
前言/序言
Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World [平裝] 下載 mobi epub pdf txt 電子書
Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World [平裝] pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載