The convergence of smartphones, GPS, the Internet, and social networks
has given rise to a playful, educational, and social media known as
location-based and hybrid reality games. The essays in this book
investigate this new phenomenon and provide a broad overview of the
emerging field of location-aware mobile games, highlighting critical,
social scientific, and design approaches to these types of games, and
drawing attention to the social and cultural implications of mobile
technologies in contemporary society. With a comprehensive approach that
includes theory, design, and education, this edited volume is one of the
first scholarly works to engage the emerging area of multi-user
location-based mobile games and hybrid reality games. It is appropriate
for undergraduate and graduate courses covering mobile phone or gaming
culture, media history and educational technology, as well as
researchers and the general public.