The Game Changers: How Playing Games Changed the World and Can Change You Too
By (Author) Tim Clare
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
4th February 2025
7th November 2024
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Game theory
793
Hardback
256
Width 160mm, Height 220mm, Spine 23mm
411g
'The best book on games I've read in years' G.T. KARBER, the number one Sunday Times bestselling author of MURDLE
'Clare is a fabulous tour guide through the history of table games' Tom Brewster, presenter of Shut Up & Sit Down
Why is playing games a universal human instinct
Why did the same games evolve across wildly different civilisations
And how can those games make your life happier, healthier and more fulfilled
The history of board games is really the history of human civilisation. Through it we see how our species has learned to live with one another, make deals, take on different roles and manage the ups and downs of luck.
In this entertaining and thought-provoking look at games through the ages, Tim Clare explores the legal highs of a good dice roll, the thrills of a predatory race game and the tactile pleasures of the games that age with us through our lives to discover how, through play, we become fully ourselves.
Drawing on Roman anti-cheating devices, organised crime card syndicates and the combative domestic bonding ritual of Monopoly, The Game Changers explains why games are more popular now than ever, and how playing them helps us learn to be better losers, make smarter decisions and become more human.
'Praise for Coward: Fascinating, thought-provoking, vulnerable and generous' - CATHY RENTZENBRINK
'This is the best book I've ever read on anxiety, health and being an anxious person on this planet . . . [a] gift of a book' - EMMA GANNON
'Rigorous, sceptical and jolly' - The Times
'A brave and moving book' - Independent
'Funny, honest, moving - meticulously researched' - NATHAN FILER
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Tim Clare is an award-winning writer, poet and creative-writing podcaster. He is the author of We Can't All Be Astronauts and Coward, and the novels The Honours and The Ice House. He has performed his work at festivals and clubs across the world, on BBC TV and radio. Tim has also written for the Guardian, Times, Independent and Big Issue, and presents the creative-writing podcast Death Of 1,000 Cuts.
@timclarepoet | timclarepoet.co.uk