Book video review: Zones of Control
November 26, 2017 Leave a comment

Or maybe it’s a video book review!
Two reviews of the Zones of Control anthology on Youtube: a lengthy one by the notorious Marco Arnaudo.
https://youtu.be/rF0_YiWzlBo
And a shorter one by the Bonding with Board Games group, who also do the HAMTAG (Half As Much, Twice As Good) show
https://youtu.be/mk0UhBAhku4
By the way, MIT Press is having a sale on this and every other book they carry until Monday!
You can get a copy of this for 40% off, or just thirty Yankbucks!
And be sure to look elsewhere in the Game Studies area, as there are some other very good titles there.
Eight pages of stuff and like always 95% of it is about digital games and gaming, but I have bought and liked:
- Works of Game: on the Aesthetics of Game and Art, by John Sharp
- Uncertainty in Games, by Greg Costikyan
- The Well Played Game: a Player’s Philosophy by Bernard de Koven
- Critical Play: Radical Game Design by Mary Flanagan (excellent book)
- War Games: A History of War on Paper by Philipp von Hilgers
Use promocode GIVEBOOKS40 at checkout. Hurry, offer ends at midnight 11/27/2017! (Discount applies to website purchase only.) Service is prompt and shipping is pretty reasonable too.





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