An exploration of the psychological effects - the pleasures, benefits and disbenefits - of computer games.
Pete Etchells is a Reader in Psychology and Science Communication at Bath Spa University, whose field of research is the behavioural effects of videogames on the human brain. This is his first book.
An anecdotal survey that is enriching and touching, while issuing a
challenge to the bad science surrounding the subject.
*New Statesman*
Etchells writes eloquently ... A heartfelt defence of a demonised
pastime
*The Times*
Once in an age, a piece of culture comes along that feels like it
was specifically created for you, the beats and words and ideas are
there because it is your life the creator is describing. Lost In A
Good Game is exactly that. It will touch your heart and mind. And
even if Bowser, Chun-li or Q-Bert weren't crucial parts of your
youth, this is a flawless victory for everyone
*Adam Rutherford*
Pete Etchells' debut book Lost in a Good Game takes the reader on a
much needed, highly informative, but still intriguingly personal
journey through the much maligned yet increasingly beloved and
influential world of video games
*Dean Burnett, neuroscientist and author of The Happy Brain*
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