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A Study on Effect of the Equity and the Cognitive Performance on the Flow Experience of the Game playing (자아효능감이 게임의 몰입에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Dong-Seong;Kim, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2009
  • According to the Flow Theory, when the perceived level of Challenges of player and his skill are high, he is able to experience the flow state. What does the skill mean in the Flow Theory? This study suggests that the self-efficacy of the actor should be concerned to understand the perceived level of actor's skill in relation to the level of Challenges and his personal characteristics. This study hypothesizes the equity-distribution of extrinsic reward and the positive reputation influence the player's self-efficacy, and his self-efficacy affect the flow experience. This hypothesis is confirmed by the structure equation model test. This result can serve to understand skill related on the flow theory, and what factors players to get flow experience are given by.

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A Study on Social Interaction Factors Influencing on Excessive Online Game Usage (온라인 게임 과몰입에 영향을 주는 사회적 상호작용 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong-Young;Kim, Mi-Hye
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.387-398
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    • 2016
  • The market size of online games has been rapidly growing as well as the behaviors of online gaming users have been changed. Online games are different from the traditional video games, because they permit players to interact each other during playing games. Today online gaming is a part of everyday life and social interaction has an impact on online gaming behaviors. Social interaction does not only have a positive impact on online game behaviors, but it also has a negative impact on them such as excessive online game usage. Previous research has a limitation to consider social interaction as a comprehensive concept. In order to fill the gap, we explore the factors of social interaction influencing on excessive online game usage. After reviewing previous literature, this study chooses three factors of social interaction such as escaping loneliness, expanding online social bridging capital, and reinforcing offline social bonding capital. The findings show that all of three factors of social interaction positively affect the excessive online game usage.

The Effect of Game-Based Student Response System(GSRS) on Nursing Education : Focusing on Learning Engagement (간호교육에서의 게임기반 학생응답시스템(GSRS) 적용 효과: 학습몰입을 중심으로)

  • Hwang, Ji-Won;Kim, Jung-Ae;Hwang, Seul-Gi
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.156-166
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to find out the impact of classes using a game-based student response system on learning engagement. It is an experimental study that compares learning engagement in classes (experimental groups) and lecture-style classes (comparative groups) that utilize GSRS in nursing education. A total of 211 nursing students participated from October 2019 to December 2019. The differences in learning engagement between the two groups were analyzed as t-test and correlation analysis was conducted on related factors. There was a difference between the comparison group and the experimental group in overall learning engagement(p=.013) and emotional engagement(p=.002). This is meaningful in that it has verified the learning engagement effect of the GSRS for the first time in Korea.

Effectiveness of e-Sports Online Training Program for Relieving Youth Game Over-flow: Focusing on 'Online LoL(League of Legends) Game School' (청소년 게임 과몰입 해소를 위한 e-스포츠 온라인 수련활동 프로그램 효과성 연구 : '온라인 롤(League of Legends: LoL) 게임학교'를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Junghye Fran;Bang, Seungho
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2021
  • This study investigated the effectiveness of 'League of Legends (LoL) game school', an e-sports online training program for relieving youth game over-flow. The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education's Student Education Institute ran the program. Through this study, it was found that various activities to learn an e-sports game professionally and to explore career paths regarding game had positive effects on students' affections and intrinsic motivation. This study may contribute to helping youth as generation Z understand a healthy game culture.

A Study On the Effects of Game Players' Environment on their Game Experience and Overindulgence in Games (게임 이용자의 환경이 게임 이용 및 과몰입에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ji-Hun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.63-76
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    • 2015
  • The purposes of this study are, firstly, to investigate the relationship between the online and mobile game players' psychological aspects (reference group, government regulation, game contents) and their game experience and overindulgence in games and, secondly, to suggest possible ways to reduce overindulgence in games. The implications of this research are as follows; Firstly, families and school authorities should strive to make sports and other pastime activities popular among peer groups rather than allowing online and video games to become only source of popularity among peer groups. Secondly, it is better for families members to establish a set of rules for controlling their children's time spent on online and mobile games rather than entirely forbidding the games. Family members should also strive to have more family conversations and to find a common source of interests. Thirdly, government should strive to develop policy responses to the overindulgence in games based on practical research and analysis. Fourthly, game makers should pay more attention to the components and expressions used in their games so as to draw game players' interests to the story and design of the games. Game makers also need to consider elements in their games that may potentially cause overindulgence in the development stage. Lastly, game players should strive to find new leisure activities besides online and mobile games that they can enjoy and have good experience with.

Effects of Group Art Therapy on the Aggression and Emotional Regulation Ability of Elementary School Students Over-Immersed in Internet Games (집단미술치료가 인터넷게임과몰입 초등학생의 공격성과 정서조절능력에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Geon-uk;Lee, Hyun-mi;Shin, Ji-hyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.769-778
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of group art therapy on the aggression and emotional regulation ability of elementary school students over-immersed in Internet games. The subjects include 16 elementary school children from H Local Children's Center in S City and G Local Children's Center in Y City. They were allocated to the experiment and control group each of which consisted of eight. Total 12 sessions of Group art therapy were administered to the experiment group twice per week from January 4 to February 15, 2016. Employed in the study were the Internet game addiction, aggression, and emotional regulation inventories. Collected data were treated with repeated measures ANOVA for differences according to the implementation time and group. The findings show that group art therapy had positive effects for mitigating the aggression of elementary school students over-immersed in Internet games and increasing their emotional regulation ability and that those effects lasted. Those findings indicate that group art therapy is effective for alleviating the aggression of elementary school children over-immersed in Internet games and improving their emotional regulation ability. Finally, based on the reuslt of this study, the development and future direction of this program for prevention and treatment of elementary school students over-immersed in Internet games is suggested.

Analyses on Characteristics and Usage of Digital Game Viewpoint: Why do Games use Third-person Viewpoint more often than First-person Viewpoint? (디지털 게임 시점의 특징과 사용 이유 분석: 왜 게임들은 1인칭 시점보다 3인칭 시점을 더 많이 사용하는가?)

  • Ryu, YeSeul;O.Li, Hyung-Chul;Kim, ShinWoo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2015
  • The viewpoint of a digital game is a prime factor that determines user immersion, and first-person viewpoint is known to produce greatest immersion. However, most games adopt third-person viewpoint rather than first-person viewpoint. This study analyzed the reason for the preference of third-person viewpoint. First, six viewpoints were defined by combining three viewpoints (first-, third-person, omniscient viewpoints) and two distances (proximal, distal) between camera and game character. Then 100 games which received high ratings during the past 10 years were sampled, and the frequencies of viewpoint choices and genres were analyzed. Overall, the results showed that games have strong preference for third-person viewpoint. However, preferred viewpoints differed depending on genres, for example, most shooting games used first-person, proximal viewpoint. This result could have arisen because both characteristics of a game and field of view have influenced choice of viewpoint. That is, many games adopt third-person viewpoint because developers consider not only user immersion but also scene visibility.

Immersion Power Decomposition of Multimedia Games with Ontology (온톨러지를 활용한 멀티미디어 게임 몰입력 분해)

  • Yang Jae-Gun;Bae Jae-Hak;Lee Jong-Hyeok
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2004
  • Immersion means the state of total devotion to what one is involved in. The typical form of this immersion experience happens when one is engaging in computer games. We analyze how the users became immersed in computer games. There are 22 elements of immersion involved in cognitive and emotional fun based cm the flow theory. After analyzing these elements with respect to flow dimension and game mechanics, we find that there are differences in the degree of their immersion in games. There are 7 elements that may be considered preferentially in designing computer games: unity, stimulation, gambling, virtual reality, fantasy, satisfaction accomplishment. We match these elements to Roget's categories and search for new categories with heading information and reference information. As a result 22 immersion elements are subdivided into 229 factors in the concrete. With these factors, we can design a multimedia game which has mon powerful immersion.

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Perceived Auditory Feedback and User Experience in Mobile Game: A Mediation Analysis of Enjoyment (모바일 게임 속 청각적 피드백 인지와 사용자 경험: 재미의 매개효과 분석)

  • Ahn, Jisoo;Heo, Ji-Yeon;Noh, Ghee Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2019
  • This study examined the role of enjoyment in the relationship between perceived auditory feedback (PAF), which provides information about the situation during game play, and user experience factors. 100 undergraduates played a mobile game, 'Classy Royale' and took a survey about their user experience. As a result of analyzing the available data from 98 participants, PROCESS MACRO showed that PAF was positively associated with enjoyment, immersion, and intention to use; enjoyment mediated the effects of PAF on immersion and intention. These results can help game research and development regarding the functional value of audio factors.

Differences of Fun and Immersion according to Game User Interfaces in the Virtual Space (게임의 가상공간 환경에서 사용자 인터페이스 속성에 따른 재미와 몰입감 차이)

  • Kim, Ki-Yoon;Lee, Ju-Hwan
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.1489-1494
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the limitations of virtual space game contents staying in the first-person viewpoint in the field of digital games with various genres through precedent researches and case studies, and to investigate the differences of immersion, presence, and fun based on the user interfaces, such as the viewpoints (first-person, third-person) and haptic feedback. The experimental results show that when the game is the first-person with the haptic feedback, the immersion, presence, and fun increase. However, the interaction effect between the virtual space environment and the game viewpoint was not found. As a result, it is appropriate to use the haptic feedback and the first-person viewpoint in the virtual reality games, but the fact that the game viewpoints and the virtual space environment are not huge relevant, and the third-person viewpoint is more popular than first-person viewpoint game, therefore the possibility of a third-person viewpoint game would be suggested.