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Title Evaluating user experience in games : concepts and methods / Regina Bernhaupt, editor
Published London ; New York : Springer, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xxviii, 258 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Human-computer interaction series, 1571-5035
Human-computer interaction series.
Contents Introduction to evaluation of UX. User experience evaluation in entertainment / Regina Bernhaupt -- Frameworks and methods. Enabling social play : a framework for design and evaluation / Katherine Isbister ; Presence, involvement, and flow in digital games / Jari Takatalo, Jukka Häkkinen, Jyrki Kaistinen, and Göte Nyman ; Assessing the core elements of the gaming experience / Eduardo H. Calvillo-Gámez, Paul Cairns, and Anna L. Cox ; The life and tools of a games designer / Emily Brown ; Investigating experiences and attitudes toward videogames using a semantic differential methodology / Philippe Lemay and Martin Maheux-Lessard ; Video game development and user experience / Graham McAllister and Gareth R. White -- User experience - decomposed. User experience design for inexperienced gamers : GAP - game approachability principles / Heather Desurvire and Charlotte Wiberg ; Digital games, the aftermath : qualitative insights into postgame experiences / Karolien Poels, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Yvonne de Kort, and Bart Van Iersel ; Evaluating user experience factors using experiments : expressive artificial faces embedded in contexts / Michael Lankes, Regina Bernhaupt, and Manfred Tscheligi -- User experience - evaluating special aspects of games. Evaluating exertion games / Florian 'Floyd' Mueller and Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze ; Beyond the gamepad : HCI and game controller design and evaluation / Michael Brown, Aidan Kehoe, Jurek Kirakowski, and Ian Pitt ; Using heuristics to evaluate the overall user experience of video games and advanced interaction games / Christina Koeffel, Wolfgang Hochleitner, Jakob Leitner, Michael Haller, Arjan Geven, and Manfred Tscheligi
Summary User Experience has become a major research area in human-computer interaction. The area of game design and development has been focusing on user experience evaluation for the last 20 years, although a clear definition of user experience is still to be established. The contributors to this volume explore concepts that enhance the overall user experience in games such as fun, playability, flow, immersion and many others. Presenting an overview of current practice from academia and industry in game development, the book shows a variety of methods that can be used to evaluate user experience in games, not only during game-play but also before and after the game play. Evaluating User Experiences in Games: Presents a broad range of user experience evaluation methods and concepts; Provides insights on when to apply the various user experience evaluation methods in the development cycle and shows how methods can be also applied to a more general HCI context; Includes new research on evaluating user experience during game play and after; and social play; Describes new evaluation methods; Details methods that are also applicable for exertion games or tabletop games. This comprehensive book will be welcomed by researchers and practitioners in the field
It was a pleasure to provide an introduction to a new volume on user experience evaluation in games. The scope, depth, and diversity of the work here is amazing. It attests to the growing popularity of games and the increasing importance developing a range of theories, methods, and scales to evaluate them. This evolution is driven by the cost and complexity of games being developed today. It is also driven by the need to broaden the appeal of games. Many of the approaches described here are enabled by new tools and techniques. This book (along with a few others) represents a watershed in game evaluation and understanding. The eld of game evaluation has truly "come of age". The broader eld of HCI can begin to look toward game evaluation for fresh, critical, and sophisticated thi- ing about design evaluation and product development. They can also look to games for groundbreaking case studies of evaluation of products. I'll brie y summarize each chapter below and provide some commentary. In conclusion, I will mention a few common themes and offer some challenges. Discussion In Chapter 1, User Experience Evaluation in Entertainment, Bernhaupt gives an overview and presents a general framework on methods currently used for user experience evaluation. The methods presented in the following chapters are s- marized and thus allow the reader to quickly assess the right set of methods that will help to evaluate the game under development
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Video games -- Design
Video games -- Evaluation
Video games -- Psychological aspects
Human-computer interaction.
Informatique.
Human-computer interaction
Computer games -- Psychological aspects
Computer games -- Design
Form Electronic book
Author Bernhaupt, Regina.
ISBN 9781848829633
1848829639