Cet article propose une réflexion sur le lien fécond qu’entretiennent livre et jeu vidéo à l’ère du numérique. Refusant d’envisager ce lien selon un simple critère de subordination qui réduirait le livre à un « support » du jeu vidéo ou, inversement, le jeu vidéo à l’adaptation d’un univers narratif existant, l’étude qui suit postule la complémentarité de ces deux objets, à la lumière de l’expérience de lecture-jeu innovante et transmédiatique que semblent constituer les livres « augmentés ».This article reflects on the link between books and video games not by considering the book as “support” for the video game nor, inversely, by considering the video game as an adaptation of the existing fictional universe, but by envisioning these two objects as complementary elements in an innovative reading/game playing experience that is linked to the development of a new transmedia genre that appears to consist of “enriched” books
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