Effect of cooperation on players' immersion and enjoyment |
| Posted on:2017-08-26 | Degree:M.S | Type:Thesis |
| University:Missouri University of Science and Technology | Candidate:Daggubati, Lakshmi Sushma | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2467390011958603 | Subject:Information Science |
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| This research examines the effect of cooperative versus non-cooperative game play on immersion and enjoyment in online games. It draws on the self-determination theory to generate the research hypotheses and explain the observed phenomenon. A within-subject experimental design (N=38) was used to evaluate the effects of cooperative versus non-cooperative game play on enjoyment and immersion by having participants play in a manipulated game mode in a controlled gaming environment. The participants' subjective responses were assessed to understand their user experience in cooperative and non-cooperative gaming environments. The results suggest that both immersion and enjoyment were significantly enhanced in cooperative game play. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Immersion, Play, Enjoyment, Cooperative |
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