

An edition of War Play (2013)
Video Games and the Future of Armed Conflict
By Corey Mead
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company,Eamon Dolan/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
A behind-the-scenes look at how the military uses cutting-edge video game technology to train soldiers for new forms of armed conflict, treat veterans, and entice new recruits. Researcher Corey Mead shows us training sessions where soldiers undertake multiplayer "missions" that test combat skills, develop unit cohesion, and teach cultural awareness. He immerses himself in 3-D battle simulations so convincing that they leave his heart racing. And he shows how the military fuels the adoption of games as learning tools--and recruitment come-ons. Mead also details how the military uses games to prepare soldiers for their return to the home front, and to treat PTSD. Military-funded researchers were closely involved with the invention of the Internet; now, as Mead proves, we are at the brink of a similar explosion in game technology. War Play reveals that many of tomorrow's teaching tools, therapies, and entertainments can be found in today's military.--From publisher description.
subjects: Video games, War games, Data processing, Military art and science, Computer simulation, Combat, Simulation methods, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science, COMPUTERS / Programming / Games, COMPUTERS / Computer Simulation, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Military Science, COMPUTERS, Programming, Games, Social aspects, Games, data processing