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Posted on 16/02/201812/02/2018 by Rafael Scapin

Reading Digital Games as Texts

Story-driven digital games can drive students to explore concepts like linear and nonlinear narrative, the unreliable narrator, and more.

https://www.edutopia.org/article/reading-digital-games-texts

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