This article, assuming that player motivations are the outcome of continuous player-environment interactions, applies the needs framework of Murray (1938) to a computer game and i...
Networked multiplayer games must support a much wider variety of interactions than single-player games because networked games involve communication and coordination between playe...
David Pinelle, Nelson Wong, Tadeusz Stach, Carl Gu...
The standardization of the design of learning games is a contradictory topic: The existence of a rich variety of domains and applications is in conflict with the desire for unifica...
Sebastian Kelle, Roland Klemke, Marion R. Gruber, ...
TRACS: Tool for Research on Adaptive Cognitive Strategies, is a new family of card games played with a special deck. Each card in the deck is a double-sided diagram, where the back...
Currently there is much interest in the development of computer and DVD-based games and activities that supplement or are marketed alongside broadcast television content. Scene-Dr...