Authors
Christiane Moser, Verena Fuchsberger, Manfred Tscheligi
Publication date
2012/9/4
Book
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Fun and Games
Pages
73-82
Description
Enjoyment and curiosity are an essential motivation for children to play games in order to engage them in the game play. When two users play against each other they also share experiences, i.e. co-experience. The evaluation of these experiences exceeds usability (or playability) by not only investigating the relation between the player and the game, but also between several players. We assessed users' game experiences in a public setting (shopping mall), which is challenging. This specific context is very diverse, as in the morning it is very quiet until the shops open, then it fills up with people and during the rush hours it is sometimes very crowded. In order to best suit this context for evaluating the different experiences children have while playing games we adapted and extended our previous feedback questionnaire, which originally investigated only the fun/enjoyment of games, by rapidly assessing also …
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Scholar articles
C Moser, V Fuchsberger, M Tscheligi - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on …, 2012