Roleplaying Games in the Digital Age: Essays on Transmedia Storytelling, Tabletop RPGs and Fandom by Shelly Jones, Michelle McMullin, Daniel Lawson, Lee W. Hibbard, Kira Apple, Maria Alberto, Noémie Roques, Emily C. Friedman, Stephanie Hedge, Colin Stricklin, Jennifer Grouling, Justin Wigard

Roleplaying Games in the Digital Age: Essays on Transmedia Storytelling, Tabletop RPGs and Fandom

Shelly Jones, Michelle McMullin, Daniel Lawson, Lee W. Hibbard, Kira Apple, Maria Alberto, Noémie Roques, Emily C. Friedman, Stephanie Hedge, Colin Stricklin, Jennifer Grouling, Justin Wigard

241 pages first pub 2021 (editions)

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Roleplaying Games in the Digital Age: Essays on Transmedia Storytelling, Tabletop RPGs and Fandom is a must-read for anyone who's passionate about the evolving world of tabletop role-playing, technology, and fandom, offering a fascinating journey into the intersection of analog and digital storytelling, perfect for fans of The Adventure Zone, board game enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the future of role-playing.

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The Digital Age has created massive technological and disciplinary shifts in tabletop role-playing, increasing the appreciation of games like Dungeons & Dragons. Millions tune in to watch and listen to RPG players on podcasts and streaming pla...

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