interactive geofiction

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From interactive +‎ geofiction.

Noun[edit]

interactive geofiction (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Geofiction involving roleplay.
    • 2011 April 13, “Geofiction and Conworlds”, in Geopoeia[1]:
      A common sub-variety of geofiction is 'interactive geofiction': geofiction as a kind of game in which the different creators let their creations interact with each other.
    • 2014 September 9, MicronationNews, Twitter[2]:
      Proposed interactive geofiction project seeks to emulate Civilization
    • 2023 October 17, Harry Hobbs, Philip Hayward, Robert Motum, “Cyber Micronations and Digital Sovereignty”, in Digital Society[3], volume 2, number 3, page 3:
      In this regard, the practice essentially involved an individual or individuals fantasising about micronational autonomy, manifesting this fantasy through representing it on a website or social media platform and then role-playing as its head. Such entities have been referred to as simulationist and/or as manifestations of interactive geofiction.