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An Empirical Approach for Gamer's Cognitive Model on Game Playing Experience : Towards Difference of Gamers' Expertise in World Warcraft Game (게임플레이 경험에 대한 게이머의 인지적 모형에 관한 실증적 접근 : World of Warcraft 게임에서 게이머의 전문성 차이를 중심으로)

  • Song, Seung-Keun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2009
  • This study aims to uncover the gamers' cognitive process during the gameplay and explore the differences between groups in the gamers' playing behavior according to their expertise: experts, intermediate players, and novices. To this end, the empirical experiment was conducted in 'World of Warcraft' game which is a good representative of MMO(Massively Multi-player Online) game currently. Verbal protocol and action protocol collected from the empirical experiment were analyzed according to the gamers' expertise. As a result of this study, we found that the different behavior patterns result from standardizing pattern of their actions for experts and forming the learning curves and the specific patterns of action for intermediate game players and novices. While three functional-actions as a collection action concentrates on the early stage of the game for experts, the novices' behavior pattern dispersedly appeared in all seven functional-action, such as search, combat, three type collections, avoid, and communication in the whole gameplay. This study represents the consistency and the difference derived from the comparison analysis between groups according to the expertise. This study is concluded with key implications to support game design guidelines according to experts, intermediate players, and novices. Consequently, the result of this study provides the basic to the development of MMO content for game novices.

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Analyzing Crowdsourced Mobile Content: Do Games Make a Difference?

  • Pe-Than, Ei Pa Pa;Goh, Dion Hoe-Lian;Lee, Chei Sian
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.6-16
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    • 2017
  • Populating information-rich online environments through crowdsourcing is increasingly becoming popular. One approach to motivate participation is via games. That is, a crowdsourcing game offers entertainment while generating useful outputs as byproducts of gameplay. A gap in current research is that actual usage patterns of crowdsourcing games have not been investigated thoroughly. We thus compare content creation patterns in a game for crowdsourcing mobile content against a non-game version. Our analysis of 3,323 contributions in both apps reveal 10 categories including those that conform to the traditional notion of mobile content created to describe locations of interest, and those that are social in nature. We contend that both types of content are potentially useful as they meet different needs. Further, the distribution of categories varied across the apps suggests that games shape behavior differently from non-game-based approaches to crowdsourcing.

Measuring gameplay similarity between human and reinforcement learning artificial intelligence (사람과 강화학습 인공지능의 게임플레이 유사도 측정)

  • Heo, Min-Gu;Park, Chang-Hoon
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 2020
  • Recently, research on automating game tests using artificial intelligence agents instead of humans is attracting attention. This paper aims to collect play data from human and artificial intelligence and analyze their similarity as a preliminary study for game balancing automation. At this time, constraints were added at the learning stage in order to create artificial intelligence that can play similar to humans. Play datas obtained 14 people and 60 artificial intelligence by playing Flippy bird games 10 times each. The collected datas compared and analyzed for movement trajectory, action position, and dead position using the cosine similarity method. As a result of the analysis, an artificial intelligence agent with a similarity of 0.9 or more with humans was found.

Visual Environmental Elements of Game Space by Play-Event in Adventure Games (어드벤처 게임에서 플레이이벤트별 게임공간의 시각적 환경요소)

  • Choi, GyuHyeok;Jin, Hyungwoo;Kim, Mijin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze visual environmental elements of game space by play-event in adventure games. We extracted common six types of play-event through exploring ten representative adventure games and organized three types of space structure and four types of object as the criteria of analysis. Based on the criteria, we embodied the characteristics of visual environmental elements by performing direct playing and monitoring. As a result, we verified that the story intended and the gameplay induced by the play-event are closely related to visual environmental elements.

First-Person Shooter Player Analysis System Based on Biometrics (생체 정보 기반 1인칭 슈팅 게임 플레이어 분석 시스템)

  • Kim, Dong-Gyun;Bae, Byung-Chull;Kang, Shin-Jin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2017
  • Predicting the user's reaction to the game at the stage of developing the game is important because it is related to the popularity of the game. In this paper, we propose a system that can collect and analyze game user's biometric information in a non-invasive way. To this end, we developed a mouse with skin conductance, pressure, gyroscope, and accelerometer sensor using Arduino. In order to verify the usefulness of this system, the subject was experimented with playing the first person shooter game with this mouse. We analyzed the gameplay videos recorded during Blizzard's 'OverWatch' and the bio-information collected from various sensors in the mouse.

Social Network Games' Commitment Between 2012 and 2016 (2012년과 2016년 소셜네트워크 게임의 몰입)

  • Lee, Sae Bom;Moon, Jae Young;Suh, Yung Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2018.07a
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    • pp.262-264
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    • 2018
  • Many of users play Mobil Social Network Games (M-SNG). M-SNGs are played through social network, and typically features multiplayer and asynchronous gameplay mechanics. It is most often implemented as mobile devices with mobile instant messenger app. Kakaotalk provids mobile game platform. The purpose of this study is to find significant factors that have effects on the commitment of M-SNGs. We also conduct multi-group comparison test to study the difference in factors of models between time t and time t1. Time t is October, 2012 and time t1 is April, 2016. This study is to empirically test the research model using data collected from M-SNGs' users. We survey two different groups of time t and time t1 people with the same model. We use structural equation model analysis with AMOS 18.0 and compare two models of different times. This study is to give academicians and practitioners insight about its effects and implications

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An Analysis on Posthuman Features of Open-World Adventure Games (오픈 월드 기반 어드벤처 게임의 포스트휴먼 특징 분석)

  • Jo, Min-Sun;Chung, Eun-Hye
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2019
  • This paper analyzed the posthuman features of the open-world adventure game. These games represent the player character as Posthuman Subject through the restrictions of information and body. The player explores all of the spaces to perform the quests due to nonlinearity of open-world. The interactions are restricted conflicts and it reveals through gameplay. The experiences as Posthuman Subject allow the player to embody the Hybrid Subjectivity and think about coexistence of human and inhuman.

An Analysis of Game Strategy and User Behavior Pattern Using Big Data: Focused on Battlegrounds Game (빅데이터를 활용한 게임 전략 및 유저 행동 패턴 분석: 배틀그라운드 게임을 중심으로)

  • Kang, Ha-Na;Yong, Hye-Ryeon;Hwang, Hyun-Seok
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2019
  • Approaches to find hidden values using various and enormous amount of data are on the rise. As big data processing becomes easier, companies directly collects data generated from users and analyzes as necessary to produce insights. User-based data are utilized to predict patterns of gameplay, in-game symptom, eventually enhancing gaming. Accordingly, in this study, we tried to analyze the gaming strategy and user activity patterns utilizing Battlegrounds in-game data to detect the in-game hack.

An Analysis of Posthuman Characters in Digital Games (디지털 게임에 나타난 포스트휴먼 캐릭터 분석)

  • Seo, Jane;Han, Hye-Won
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.125-138
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    • 2021
  • This paper analyzed the body images of the posthuman characters in digital games and the nomadic subjects formed through gameplay. Nomadic Subject is the subject with a complex and non-single identity that appears as a posthuman identity. The player experiences posthuman subject directly in the process of controlling characters. Body images of posthuman characters are categorized into three types that imitate idealized bodies, deform the bodies through articulation, and extend the bodies through equipment. The player builds ethical identity by making choices under the constraints of the game.

Differences of Aesthetic Experience Response Code by Player's Experience Level in Adventure Game (어드벤처 게임에서 플레이어 경험수준별 미적경험 반응코드 차이)

  • Choi, GyuHyeok;Kim, Mijin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2020
  • Player experience study includes the behavior and psychological responses of player to game content. And, it focuses on the player's aesthetic experience for specific game elements rather than comprehensive game experiences. This paper presents the player's aesthetic experience data derived from the gameplay process as a code, and analyzes the aesthetic experience data by player experience level for adventure games. These researching results might complement the limitations of existing game analysis research, and provide practical data which creator could apply at the design stage of game.