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- 2021
- Kai-Hsiang Yang, Bou-Chuan Lu:
Towards the successful game-based learning: Detection and feedback to misconceptions is the key. Comput. Educ. 160: 104033 (2021) - 2019
- Franziska Handrich:
Exploring the road to successful video games: investigating determinants of video game success and their effect on short- and long-term performance. Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany, Verlag Dr. Kovač 2019, ISBN 978-3-339-11036-7, pp. 1-169 - Misato Inaba
, Nobuyuki Takahashi:
Linkage Based on the Kandori Norm Successfully Sustains Cooperation in Social Dilemmas. Games 10(1): 10 (2019) - Bingcheng Wang, Yun Gong, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau:
What Makes for Successful Game Storytelling in Different Countries? A Comparison Between Japan, Korea and China. HCI (12) 2019: 80-90 - 2018
- Saiqa Aleem, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Faheem Ahmed:
A Consumer Perspective on Digital Games: Factors for Successful Game Development. IEEE Consumer Electron. Mag. 7(3): 56-61 (2018) - Sam Ganzfried, Austin Nowak, Joannier Pinales:
Successful Nash Equilibrium Agent for a Three-Player Imperfect-Information Game. Games 9(2): 33 (2018) - John Porter III, Matthew Boyer, Andrew C. Robb:
Guidelines on Successfully Porting Non-Immersive Games to Virtual Reality: A Case Study in Minecraft. CHI PLAY 2018: 405-415 - Yun Gong, Bingcheng Wang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Ding-Long Huang:
What Makes for Successful Game Storytelling? A Model for Evaluating Game-Adaptability of Stories in China. HCI (12) 2018: 30-45 - Sam Ganzfried, Austin Nowak, Joannier Pinales:
Successful Nash Equilibrium Agent for a 3-Player Imperfect-Information Game. CoRR abs/1804.04789 (2018) - 2017
- Norita B. Ahmad
, Salahudin Abdul Rahman Barakji, Tarak Mohamed Abou Shahada, Zeid Ayman Anabtawi:
How to launch a successful video game: A framework. Entertain. Comput. 23: 1-11 (2017) - Sina Baghbaniyazdi, Hamed Ferdosara:
The Most Successful Business Model of Mobile Applications: A Comparative Analysis of Six Iranian Mobile Games. J. Softw. 12(3): 201-211 (2017) - Alan D. A. Mattiassi:
Command Systems and Player-Avatar Interaction In Successful Fighting Games In Light Of Neuroscientific Theories and Models. GHITALY@CHItaly 2017 - Yingchao Zhang, Hongyun Ning, Juan Wang, Chengyi Xia:
Promotion of cooperation by coveting the successful neighbor in the spatial public goods games. IECON 2017: 8814-8818 - Rob van Roy, Bieke Zaman
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Why Gamification Fails in Education and How to Make It Successful: Introducing Nine Gamification Heuristics Based on Self-Determination Theory. Serious Games and Edutainment Applications 2017: 485-509 - 2016
- Julian Togelius:
How to Run a Successful Game-Based AI Competition. IEEE Trans. Comput. Intell. AI Games 8(1): 95-100 (2016) - Emily I. M. Collins, Anna L. Cox, Frank J. Lee:
Say Cheese!: Games for Successful Academic and Student Networking. CHI PLAY 2016: 105-115 - Sanela Osmanovic, Loretta Pecchioni:
Family Matters: The Role of Intergenerational Gameplay in Successful Aging. HCI (25) 2016: 352-363 - Danielly F. O. de Paula, Cristiano C. Araújo:
Pet Empires: Combining Design Thinking, Lean Startup and Agile to Learn from Failure and Develop a Successful Game in an Undergraduate Environment. HCI (26) 2016: 30-34 - 2014
- Shan-Mei Chang, Sunny S. J. Lin
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Team knowledge with motivation in a successful MMORPG game team: A case study. Comput. Educ. 73: 129-140 (2014) - Conor Linehan, George Bellord, Ben Kirman, Zachary H. Morford, Bryan Roche:
Learning curves: analysing pace and challenge in four successful puzzle games. CHI PLAY 2014: 181-190 - Marcus Birkenkrahe, Kai Erenli:
QuizeRo - Recipe for a Successful QR-Code Scavenger Hunt. GameDays 2014: 190-194 - Stine Labes:
A game-based evaluation model for a successful cooperation in cloud computing. GI-Jahrestagung 2014: 371-382 - 2013
- Jason C. Allaire, Anne Collins McLaughlin, Amanda Trujillo, Laura A. Whitlock, Landon LaPorte, Maribeth Gandy:
Successful aging through digital games: Socioemotional differences between older adult gamers and Non-gamers. Comput. Hum. Behav. 29(4): 1302-1306 (2013) - Elena G. Bertozzi
, Leonard R. Krilov, Dilys Walker:
Successful Game Development Partnerships between Academics and Physicians: Two Case Studies. Int. J. Gaming Comput. Mediat. Simulations 5(3): 97-107 (2013) - Anil Mahtani, Luis Sánchez, Aaron Martínez, Daniel García, David Morales, Enrique Fernández-Perdomo, Federico Maniscalco, Jorge Cabrera:
AVORA I Successful Participation in SAUC-E'12. EUROCAST (2) 2013: 313-320 - Betsy James DiSalvo, Mark Guzdial, Charles Meadows, Kenneth Perry, Tom McKlin
, Amy S. Bruckman:
Workifying games: successfully engaging african american gamers with computer science. SIGCSE 2013: 317-322 - Nataliia Pobiedina, Julia Neidhardt, María del Carmen Calatrava Moreno, László Grad-Gyenge, Hannes Werthner:
On Successful Team Formation: Statistical Analysis of a Multiplayer Online Game. CBI 2013: 55-62 - 2012
- Vasumathi Sridharan, Vaibhav Shankar, Minaxi Gupta:
Twitter games: how successful spammers pick targets. ACSAC 2012: 389-398 - Paul Reiche:
The Skylanders story successfully combining toys and video games. IGIC 2012: 1 - 2011
- Thomas Jenrich:
Guaranteed successful strategies for a square achievement game on an n by n grid. CoRR abs/1109.2341 (2011)
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