10/28/2023 0 Comments 1942 call of war gameplay![]() As van Creveld (2013) observes in his history of war games, games and war exhibit certain similarities. ![]() From the ancient Chinese Go, via various iterations of chess to contemporary digital simulation games, or from classical Roman gladiator battles, via martial-arts competitions to today’s first-person shooters, the skills employed and the structures limiting participants’ actions and perceptions point to a variety of equivalences and connections between the two fields of practice. Games and war have always stood in a close relationship to one another. ![]() Special Issue - War/Game: Studying Relations Between Violent Conflict, Games, and Play by Holger Pötzsch, Philip Hammond Approaching the War/Game Nexus
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