What do stories in games have in common with political narratives? This
book identifies narrative strategies as mechanisms for meaning and
manipulation in games and real life. It shows that the narrative
mechanics so clearly identifiable in games are increasingly used (and
abused) in politics and social life. They have "many faces", displays
and interfaces. They occur as texts, recipes, stories, dramas in three
acts, movies, videos, tweets, journeys of heroes, but also as rewarding
stories in games and as narratives in society - such as a career from
rags to riches, the concept of modernity or market economy. Below their
surface, however, narrative mechanics are a particular type of
motivational design - of game mechanics.