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How Do People Experience Changes and Growths of the Self in On-line Game World? (온라인 게임 세계 속에서 게임 사용자들은 시간이 흐름에 따라 자신의 모습에서 어떠한 변화와 성장을 경험하는가?)

  • Do, Young-Yim;Whang, Sang-Min
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.02a
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    • pp.1208-1217
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    • 2009
  • This research was conducted in an attempt to understand changes and growths of the self in on-line game world. Q methodology was used to investigate players in Mabinogi, which is an on-line game(MMORPG). Based on 57 behavior statements, Players distributed their changing experiences from when they were novices in on-line game world to the current state. In early start phase, they recognized that on-line game world was different from the reality. And they perceived their experiences in on-line game as separated from the real ones. However, as they spend more time in on-line game world, they began to realized that on-line game world is as real as the world because they function as an individual living in a society in both the game and the real world. They felt and learned that in on-line game life, they also need to follow the rules and order. In addition, trust and politeness were essential in order to live with other players. As time passed, the players realized that on-line game experiences have the same meanings and values as the real life ones. 3 types of self-changing patterns were found : Achievement change, Control change, and Relation change. The behavior patterns of the 3 types were then compared to Identify similarities and differences amongst them in psychological meanings and values in the on-line game life. This result illustrates that on-line game world can be defined as new behavioral setting or developmental context established by digital technology. In this new setting, people can experiment and understand their behavior patterns and also experience changes and growths of the self.

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Design and Implementation of Mobile Vision-based Augmented Galaga using Real Objects (실제 물체를 이용한 모바일 비전 기술 기반의 실감형 갤러그의 설계 및 구현)

  • Park, An-Jin;Yang, Jong-Yeol;Jung, Kee-Chul
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 2008
  • Recently, research on augmented games as a new game genre has attracted a lot of attention. An augmented game overlaps virtual objects in an augmented reality(AR) environment, allowing game players to interact with the AR environment through manipulating real and virtual objects. However, it is difficult to release existing augmented games to ordinary game players, as the games generally use very expensive and inconvenient 'backpack' systems: To solve this problem, several augmented games have been proposed using mobile devices equipped with cameras, but it can be only enjoyed at a previously-installed location, as a ‘color marker' or 'pattern marker’ is used to overlap the virtual object with the real environment. Accordingly, this paper introduces an augmented game, called augmented galaga based on traditional well-known galaga, executed on mobile devices to make game players experience the game without any economic burdens. Augmented galaga uses real object in real environments, and uses scale-invariant features(SIFT), and Euclidean distance to recognize the real objects. The virtural aliens are randomly appeared around the specific objects, several specific objects are used to improve the interest aspect, andgame players attack the virtual aliens by moving the mobile devices towards specific objects and clicking a button of mobile devices. As a result, we expect that augmented galaga provides an exciting experience without any economic burdens for players based on the game paradigm, where the user interacts with both the physical world captured by a mobile camera and the virtual aliens automatically generated by a mobile devices.

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A Study on Interaction Design for Improving Usability of Random item box in Korean Mobile Game (국내 모바일 게임의 확률형 아이템 사용성 개선을 위한 인터랙션 디자인에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Seong-Hun;Kim, Seung-In
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2018
  • This study is an interaction design study which can improve the usability of random item boxes that are used as in - game contents in Korean mobile games. Currently, Korean mobile game sales continue to rise. Sales of random item boxes are the main reason for the increase in sales. Problems with the use of random item boxes have been continuously raised, and legal regulations are currently in place. When using random item boxes, the user can not know the exact percentage information. There is a concern that this expresses gambling. In this context, we have studied interaction design to improve the usability of random item boxes, and conducted user online surveys and in - depth interviews to provide users with a better game experience. As a result, it is shown that providing percentage information intuitively when using random item boxes can enhance user experience. Through this study, it is expected that interaction design research will be actively conducted to provide a better user experience when using random item boxes.

The manipulability of games in aspect of the button controlling complexity and fun : focusing on the adventure game (버튼 조작의 복잡성과 재미 측면에서의 게임 조작성 : 어드벤처 게임을 중심으로)

  • Son, Yeong-Lim;Ryoo, Han Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.51-62
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    • 2017
  • Game is an activity for the tension, joy and fun. Playing the manipulative button for the game, gamers have unique experience for various ways to use the button. In this study, separating the manipulability of game into the complexity and the fun of button controlling, we tried to discuss the implication about the manipulability of game for the manipulability type to use the objects in adventure game. Namely, either complicated or simple, game has fun feature and needs to design the button controlling in consideration of action characteristics.

A Study on the Formation Process of Placeness of the Game Space from the view of Simularcre (시뮬라크르로 바라본 게임 공간의 장소성 형성과정 고찰)

  • Jeong, Ji-Yun;Sung, Jung-Hwan
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 2021
  • This study examines the possibility of development into a place of existential human meaning and the process of formation of placeness based on the Simulacre theory of digital game space. First of all, the game space related to humans was reinterpreted into the Simulacra theory of Plato, Jean Baudrillard, and Gilles Deleuze, and typified into three simulacra of spaces. The formation process of placeness in the game space is presented by linking the simulacra of space, place theory, and the user's game experience that were reinterpreted. It is hoped that this will contribute to exploring the aspect of the placeness of digital game spaces for authentic experiences of various media.

Technology, Game Production, Game Developers: Understanding Gameswork in South Korea (테크놀로지, 생산 환경, 생산자의 관계 짓기 : 국내 게임 생산의 장의 이해)

  • Jin, Yae-Won
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.121-134
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    • 2019
  • This article examines technological innovation's impact on the game production field and on the developers' subjectivity and labor. It focuses on the appearance of the new stage of digitalization via mobile devices during the period when the leading sector of game industry rapidly shifted to Mobile games. Though the in-depth interview with the game developers, this article explores the changes in organizational and management approaches and in the developers' experience and perception of their labor. Given the serious shortage of the related literature, I believe this analysis could provide a new perspective in understanding the gameswork of specific time and location.

Implementation of Arduino Air Mouse for Sniper Simulator Game (저격 시뮬레이터 게임을 위한 아두이노 에어 마우스 구현)

  • Jang, Myeong-Soo;Sim, Young-Hoon;Lee, Woo-Beom
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2016
  • With the recent introduction of HMD devices, there is a growing interest in simulator games that are difficult to experience directly like a FPS, racing game. However, because these gaming require a large volume consol and a additive user manipulating devices for the more reality experience, most of these games are very expensive. Therefore, we propose the Arduino Air Mouse for a sniper simulator game, which maximizes realism and can be enjoyed with small volume and low cost devices. The implemented Arduino Air Mouse uses an acceleration sensor and gyro sensor. Specially, after this device was tested in the a sniper simulator game that is applied the ballistics in the Unity3D environment, the implemented game showed more reality.

The Structural Relationship among Viewing Motivation, Viewing Commitment, Reviewing Intention and Game Use Intention of e-Sports Competition Broadcasting

  • Kim, Seyun
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the structural relationship between the viewing motivation, viewing commitment, re-audience intention, and game use intention of e-sports competition broadcast viewers. According to the purpose of the study, an online survey was conducted on 300 college students with experience watching broadcasting of e-sports competitions. After excluding inappropriate data from 8 out of 300 people, 292 people's data were used for final data processing. For data processing, the validity and reliability were verified using SPSS 26 and AMOS 23, and then the research hypothesis was verified. We has the results were shown as follows. First, it was found that entertainment, social intercourse and vicarious satisfaction had a positive effect on viewing commitment, but information has not significantly effect on viewing commitment. Second, it was found that viewing commitment had a positive effect on reviewing intention and game use intention. Third, it was found that reviewing intention had a positive effect on game use intention.

The Educational Games' UI Study from the Point of View of UX by Eye-tracking (UX관점에서 Eye-tracking을 이용한 교육용 게임 UI연구)

  • Shin, Won-Sub;Shin, Donghoon;Jhun, Youngseok
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.211-224
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to find the effective way of composition in terms of UX(user experience) when configuring UI(user interface) of educational game by utilizing ET(eye-tracking). Experimental material was a game related to the middle school 'force and motion'. SMI (SensoMotoric Instruments)' iView X TM RED was used in order to collect eye movement data. The results of this study was as follows. First, the lead element for fast visual attention should be placed in the center when the educational game UI is configured. Second, burton that changes character's features and the information about them should be placed close to each other. Third, learning quiz caught visual attention faster when it was placed on the left side of UI. Fourth, when one UI was overlapped by another, parts that were not overlapped was fixated, too.

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A Full Body Gumdo Game with an Intelligent Cyber Fencer using Multi-modal(3D Vision and Speech) Interface (멀티모달 인터페이스(3차원 시각과 음성 )를 이용한 지능적 가상검객과의 전신 검도게임)

  • 윤정원;김세환;류제하;우운택
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.420-430
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents an immersive multimodal Gumdo simulation game that allows a user to experience the whole body interaction with an intelligent cyber fencer. The proposed system consists of three modules: (i) a nondistracting multimodal interface with 3D vision and speech (ii) an intelligent cyber fencer and (iii) an immersive feedback by a big screen and sound. First, the multimodal Interface with 3D vision and speech allows a user to move around and to shout without distracting the user. Second, an intelligent cyber fencer provides the user with intelligent interactions by perception and reaction modules that are created by the analysis of real Gumdo game. Finally, an immersive audio-visual feedback by a big screen and sound effects helps a user experience an immersive interaction. The proposed system thus provides the user with an immersive Gumdo experience with the whole body movement. The suggested system can be applied to various applications such as education, exercise, art performance, etc.