
How Games Hack Our Morals
The Ethical Mechanics of Virtual Decisions
Steven Harris(Author)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. February 2026
151 pages
978-3-565-25864-2 (ISBN)
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Why do we feel a genuine pang of guilt when we make an 'evil' choice in a video game, even though we know it is just code and pixels? 'How Games Hack Our Morals' dives deep into the psychological architecture of virtual worlds. We examine how game designers use ethical dilemmas to create emotional resonance and how these digital experiences influence our real-world moral compass. It is an analysis of the game played with our conscience.
We investigate the neurobiological reactions to moral gray areas in interactive media. Learn how empathy is artificially generated and why the boundaries between avatar and identity often blur in the heat of play. This book offers a technical understanding of emotional manipulation through mechanics and narrative. We deconstruct the patterns of player guidance and show how virtual consequences can create a psychological burden that extends far beyond the screen. It is the forensic study of the digital soul.
Become the architect of your own perception. We show you how to integrate the principles of ethics, gaming into your life to achieve a sovereignty that others only admire from afar. It is about returning to causality in a world of symptoms. Understand the mechanics behind your digital decisions and what they reveal about your true self. Knowledge of these hacking methods is the first step toward mental freedom in the game and in life. Become the master of your morals. The game is more real than you think.
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English
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978-3-565-25864-2 (9783565258642)
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