10 resultados para Game design
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Kontekstitietoisuuden katsotaan voivan parantaa sovellusten ja palvelujen käytettävyyttä matkapuhelimissa. Kontekstitietoisuuden tekniikoita voidaan käyttää myös peleissä, joko siksi, että ne mahdollistavat uudenlaisia pelejä, tai siksi, että peleillä voidaan havainnollistaa ja testata eri tekniikoiden toimintaa. Diplomityössä esitellään prototyyppi monen pelaajan kontekstitietoisesta mobiilipelistä, jossa pelivälineinä käytetään kamerapuhelimella luettavia tavallisia viivakoodeja. Viivakoodit on yhdistetty palvelimella sijaitsevan pelimaailman kohteisiin, joiden omistuksesta pelaajat kilpailevat. Peliä on tarkoitus arvioida myöhemmin pelattavuuden ja idean kiinnostavuuden kannalta. Prototyypin toinen tehtävä on havainnollistaa Multi-User Publishing Environment (MUPE) -sovellusalustan tukea kontekstitietoisuudelle. Työ kuvaa pelin suunnittelun, toteutuksen ja arvioinnin alkaen varhaisimmista ideoista ja päättyen osittaiseen prototyyppiin. Prototyypissä on toteutettu osa pelilogiikasta ja käyttöliittymästä, mutta sitä ei ole integroitu kontekstitietoa kerääviin sensoreihin. Pelin suunnittelussa käytettiin apuna heuristista arviointia ja kahta fokusryhmähaastattelua.
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Advances in technology have provided new ways of using entertainment and game technology to foster human interaction. Games and playing with games have always been an important part of people’s everyday lives. Traditionally, human-computer interaction (HCI) research was seen as a psychological cognitive science focused on human factors, with engineering sciences as the computer science part of it. Although cognitive science has made significant progress over the past decade, the influence of people’s emotions on design networks is increasingly important, especially when the primary goal is to challenge and entertain users (Norman 2002). Game developers have explored the key issues in game design and identified that the driving force in the success of games is user experience. User-centered design integrates knowledge of users’ activity practices, needs, and preferences into the design process. Geocaching is a location-based treasure hunt game created by a community of players. Players use GPS (Global Position System) technology to find “treasures” and create their own geocaches; the game can be developed when the players invent caches and used more imagination to creations the caches. This doctoral dissertation explores user experience of geocaching and its applications in tourism and education. Globally, based on the Geocaching.com webpage, geocaching has been played about 180 countries and there are more than 10 million registered geocachers worldwide (Geocaching.com, 25.11.2014). This dissertation develops and presents an interaction model called the GameFlow Experience model that can be used to support the design of treasure hunt applications in tourism and education contexts. The GameFlow Model presents and clarifies various experiences; it provides such experiences in a real-life context, offers desirable design targets to be utilized in service design, and offers a perspective to consider when evaluating the success of adventure game concepts. User-centered game designs have adapted to human factor research in mainstream computing science. For many years, the user-centered design approach has been the most important research field in software development. Research has been focusing on user-centered design in software development such as office programs, but the same ideas and theories that will reflect the needs of a user-centered research are now also being applied to game design (Charles et al. 2005.) For several years, we have seen a growing interest in user experience design. Digital games are experience providers, and game developers need tools to better understand the user experience related to products and services they have created. This thesis aims to present what the user experience is in geocaching and treasure hunt games and how it can be used to develop new concepts for the treasure hunt. Engineers, designers, and researchers should have a clear understanding of what user experience is, what its parts are, and most importantly, how we can influence user satisfaction. In addition, we need to understand how users interact with electronic products and people, and how different elements synergize their experiences. This doctoral dissertation represents pioneering work on the user experience of geocaching and treasure hunt games in the context of tourism and education. The research also provides a model for game developers who are planning treasure hunt concepts.
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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) is a teaching and learning approach which is widely adopted. However there are still some problems can be found when CSCL takes place. Studies show that using game-like mechanics can increase motivation, engagement, as well as modelling behaviors of players. Gamification is a rapid growing trend by applying the same mechanics. It refers to use game design elements in non-game contexts. This thesis is about combining gamification concept and computer supported collaborative learning together in software engineering education field. And finally a gamified prototype system is designed.
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Pelien tekeminen on yleensä huomattavan kallista. Näin ollen pelien suunnittelussa tulee ottaa huomioon myos niiden rahoitusmallit. Yleensä mitä enemmänn pelillä on pelaajia, sitä paremmin sillä myös ansaitaan. Tämä on tärkeä lähtökohta ilmaispelien rahoitusmalleille, joihin tämä työ keskittyy. Tämän työn aikana tullaan viittaamaan useisiin eri peleihin. Ilmaispeleissä retentio, eli tieto siitä siitä kuinka monet pelaajat palaavat takaisin seuraavana päivänä, on erittäin tärkeä. Tämä johtuu siitä että pelaajat käyttävät vaihte¬levan määrän rahaa peliin pitkällä aikavälillä. Siksi ydinpelin suunnittelussa pitää ottaa huomioon miten peli-istuntojen määrää voidaan kasvattaa vähintään päivittäiseksi, mutta mielellään useaan kertaan päivässä. Retention lisäksi ilmaispelien suunnittelussa on myos muita tärkeitä mittareita, kuten päivittäiset aktiiviset käyttäjät tai keskimääräinen tuotto per pelaaja. Näitä muitakin mittareita käsitellään tässä tutkielmassa. Ilmaispelimallissa rahoitusmekaniikat voidaan kohdistaa erilaisiin pelaajaryhmiin tai sitten luoda ne tarpeeksi yleispäteviksi kaikille. Mekaniikat voidaan kohdistaa myös pelin sisällä tiettyihin kohteisiin, kuten eri pelimuotoihin.
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Designing user interfaces for novel software systems can be challenging since the usability preferences of the users are not well known. This thesis presents a usability study conducted for the development of a user interface for game developers to enter game specific information. By conducting usability testing, the usability preferences of game developers were explored and the design was shaped according to their needs. An assessment of the overall usability of the final design is provided together with the main findings that include the usability preferences and design recommendations. The results showed that the most valuable usability preferences are quickness, error tolerance and the ability to constantly inspect the entered information.
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The aim of this research is to develop a tool that could allow to organize coopetitional relationships between organizations on the basis of two-sided Internet platform. The main result of current master thesis is a detailed description of the concept of the lead generating internet platform-based coopetition. With the tools of agent-based modelling and simulation, there were obtained results that could be used as a base for suggestion that the developed concept is able to cause a positive effect on some particular industries (e.g. web-design studios market) and potentially can bring some benefits and extra profitability for most companies that operate on this particular industry. Also on the basis of the results it can be assumed that the developed instrument is also able to increase the degree of transparency of the market to which it is applied.
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