In his final work, a visionary game designer reveals how a surprising range of play-based experiences can unlock our imagination and help us capture the power of fun and delight.Bernard De Koven (1941-2018) was a pioneering designer of games and theorist of fun. He studied games long before the field of game studies existed. For De Koven, games could not be reduced to artifacts and rules; they were also about experiencing fun. This book, his last, is about the the imagination as a plaything, a gateway to wonder. The Infinite Playground extends a play-centered invitation to experience the power and delight unlocked by imagination. It offers a curriculum for playful learning, as De Koven guides the readers through a series of observations and techniques, interspersed with games.
As someone who’s never read anything about this topic before or never even heard of the author, this book was rather a challenge at first. It took me a long while to start to understand the spirit of Bernie.
Like one of the contributors in the book, I didn’t quite get the value of Bernie’s child like silliness and his Treatment of the topics in a very spontaneous, unstructured and often haphazard way. But as I kept on reading getting momentum and just going with the prose, I found myself starting to understand the deep and liberating message that Bernie was trying to convey in these extracts.
I come away from the book with the feeling that the ability to play and the necessity to drop our rigid identities that play requires is so important for actually being able to actually enjoy and have fun with anything. Whether that thing with which we are occupied be a work of art, a task at work, a conversation, or even a relationship, Bernie shows us have an attitude of playfulness is key to satisfying living. I come away very motivated to build more playfulness into my life.
This book will undoubtedly not be for everyone, but I urge you to give it a chance even if you have early hesitations, and open up to a new more liberated a way of being in the world.
Great book if you want to reflect on how to make your life more playful. The book introduces little games every few pages and it makes it even more fun! I imagine it would please all its readers... 😉
An interesting way to look at imagination with many easy, little games inside. A lot of the games could be compared to the team building ice breakers many of us have done before while others are to do on your own. While there is potential for fun, it does get too wordy at times, more memoir than guide.
The friendliest and most wonder-inducing guide to both the private imagination and the shared experience: how to do it, why to do it, and how to manifest sensitivity to its participants without controlling them.
é um belo livro, uma exploração aprofundada do poder da imaginação como lugar de brincadeira. Bernie escreve lindamente e de forma emocionante e ao mesmo tempo brincante e divertido. recomendo the well played game primeiro (pra qualquer pessoa do mundo).