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Playing with the dead: transmedia narratives and the Walking Dead games

Donald, Iain; Austin, Hailey

Authors

Hailey Austin



Contributors

Recep Yılmaz
Editor

M. Nur Erdem
Editor

Filiz Resuloğlu
Editor

Abstract

This chapter discusses the theory and practice of transmedia narratives within the storyworld created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard's comics series The Walking Dead. It examines key aspects from the comics series and AMC's adaptive television franchise to consider how both have been utilized and adapted for games. Particular focus will be paid to Telltale Games' The Walking Dead, Gamagio's The Walking Dead Assault and Terminal Reality's The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct. The chapter explains the core concepts of transmedia narratives as they relate to The Walking Dead, places the games in the context of both the comics and television franchise, examines the significance of commercial and grassroot extensions and considers the role gaming and interactive narratives have within rich storyworlds. In examining The Walking Dead as a transmedia property, the authors demonstrate how vast narratives are adopted, modified and transformed in contemporary popular culture.

Citation

Donald, I., & Austin, H. (2018). Playing with the dead: transmedia narratives and the Walking Dead games. In R. Yılmaz, M. N. Erdem, & F. Resuloğlu (Eds.), Handbook of research on transmedia storytelling and narrative strategies (50-71). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5357-1.ch004

Publication Date 2018-02
Deposit Date Mar 29, 2023
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 50-71
Series Title Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts (AMEA)
Book Title Handbook of research on transmedia storytelling and narrative strategies
ISBN 9781522553571
DOI https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5357-1.ch004