“Fun doesn't have anything to do with pleasure, necessarily. I think this will be terrifically unintuitive for people.” Quote by Ian Bogost
“We're used to thinking of fun as a sort of synonym for light pleasure.” ThinkingLightUsedFunPleasureSynonym Author:Ian Bogost
“A fun movie is something that is pleasurable without being demanding, you don't have to think too hard.” ThinkingHardFunFun Movie Author:Ian Bogost
“If you think about the contexts in which we talk about things being fun, often there's a certain kind of misery or effort that's involved with it. The difficulty of travel, getting all your bags packed and your work done and navigating the airports and all that. That sort of struggle.” IfsThinkingKindDoneCertainFunEffortStruggleInvolvedDifficultyMiseryBagsAirportsWork Done Author:Ian Bogost
“With sports and games, you have fun despite working very hard, even despite failing repeatedly. Even the fun of a night out, you have to get somewhere and do all the conversational, social work of being out. There's effort involved. But then when you're finished, you can conclude, "Actually there was something gratifying about the hardship that I just encountered." That discovery of novelty is where the molten core of fun is.” HardNightGamesFunSocialSportsEffortFailingInvolvedDiscoveryFinishedCoreDespiteHaving FunHardshipSocial WorkNoveltyWorking Very Hard Author:Ian Bogost
“The more you're drowning in familiarity, the better the fun is. It requires less novelty to produce even more gratification. And it's something that didn't come from you. It was about the other thing - the thing you were experiencing, or the people you were with, or the mechanism you were operating, or whatever it might be.” PeopleMightFunProduceMechanismDrowningGratificationNoveltyFamiliarity Author:Ian Bogost
“I wanted to invent an engine that could run for ever. I could have developed a new train, had I stayed in the railway. It would have looked like the AK-47 though.” RunningWantedTrainEnginesRailwayAk 47 Author:Mikhail Kalashnikov
“You allow yourself to discover the things that are already there when you play.” Play Author:Ian Bogost
“You don't want to be told, "Hey, do whatever you want." That's what we think of when we think of play. It's the thing where you get to do whatever you come up with in your own mind, all bets are off, there's no boundaries.” ThinkingWantMindPlayCome UpBoundariesHeyDo Whatever You WantNo Boundaries Author:Ian Bogost
“Even when we tell kids to go play, what do the kids do? They come up with a set of constraints and structures. "Oh, we're gonna build a fort out of clothes, and now that we're in the fort we're going to pretend that we're prisoners," or whatever.” PlayKidsClothesStructureCome UpPrisonerConstraintsForts Author:Ian Bogost
“The whole idea of play is in finding, acknowledging, and then working with the natural constraints and limitations that you find in the world.” WorldIdeasPlayWholeNaturalFindingsLimitationConstraints Author:Ian Bogost