: Rather than just replacing books, games use the "codex" form (like in-game journals or lore books) to comment on how we read and interact with information.
: Pieces move in straight lines like Rooks but can jump between the ground and Skyboard tiers [25, 28].
: This neologism combines ludic (playful) and codex (book). It describes "book-bound and book-adjacent reading objects" found within video games.
Beyond the novel, scholars use the phrase to describe how traditional books (codices) are transformed by digital gaming.
: The Ludus Magnus was the largest gladiatorial school in Rome, located right next to the Colosseum.
: Rather than just replacing books, games use the "codex" form (like in-game journals or lore books) to comment on how we read and interact with information.
: Pieces move in straight lines like Rooks but can jump between the ground and Skyboard tiers [25, 28].
: This neologism combines ludic (playful) and codex (book). It describes "book-bound and book-adjacent reading objects" found within video games.
Beyond the novel, scholars use the phrase to describe how traditional books (codices) are transformed by digital gaming.
: The Ludus Magnus was the largest gladiatorial school in Rome, located right next to the Colosseum.