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What is Informal Rules

Handbook of Research on Effective Electronic Gaming in Education
Akin to house rules. Informal rules are fluid—often relating to a particular situation—but they may crystallize into unwritten rules. Disputes based in the quality of a rule—whether it is informal, or a house or opinion-based rule; or an unwritten rule that all players should implicitly follow—can be frequent with new players and new player groups. Because video games are a newer media form, games frequently garner new players and conflicts can ensue. This is especially true for massively multi-player games where players from various generations play together.
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Gaming Ethics, Rules, Etiquette, and Learning
Laurie N. Taylor (University of Florida, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-808-6.ch061
Abstract
This chapter explains the significance of informal and unwritten rules in order to show the connections among formal rules of play, formalized learning, informal and unwritten rules, and collateral learning. It argues that computer gaming’s rules of play include the formal rules by which games are played and the informal and unwritten rules within the magic circle of play where the games are played. Too often games are reduced to their formal rules of play and the collateral learning fostered by the realm of play is neglected. By examining unwritten rules, this chapter also connects to and informs other areas that rely primarily on formal rules, including educational gaming.
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