• Title/Summary/Keyword: Game Immersion

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Screen Image and Subjectivity of 3D First-Person Shooting Game (3D 1인칭 슈팅 게임에서의 시각적 요소와 주체)

  • Jeon, Gyong-Ran
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2010
  • This study examines the characteristics of screen image of 3D first-person shooting games and the newly created subjectivity by that image. 3D first-person shooting games create immersion by remediating the visual experience in the real world. The construction of subjective perspectives and comparatively clear interface are the important features of 3D first-person shooting games. The subjectivity created by this games' image is different from the subjectivity constructed by suture of film. Gamers have the dominant position of the subject of looking, gaming and narrating, but the narrating position is never permanent nor stable. Because the position has the limited sight of first-person, not the comprehensive sight of third-person.

Analysis of VR Game Trends using Text Mining and Word Cloud -Focusing on STEAM review data- (텍스트마이닝과 워드 클라우드를 활용한 VR 게임 트렌드 분석 -스팀(steam) 리뷰 데이터를 중심으로-)

  • Na, Ji Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.87-98
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    • 2022
  • With the development of fourth industrial revolution-related technology and increased demands for non-face-to-face services, VR games attract attention. This study collected VR game review data from an online game platform STEAM and analyzed chronical trends using text mining and word cloud analysis. According to the results, experience and perceived cost were major trends from 2016 to 2017, increased demands for FPS and rhythm games were from 2018 to 2019, and story and immersion were from 2020 to 2021. It aims to contribute to expanding the base of VR games by identifying the keywords VR users take interest in by period.

A Comparative Study on the Game Experience of VR Horror Games and Side Scrolling Horror Games

  • Qi Yi;Jeanhun Chung
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.415-420
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    • 2023
  • Since 2017, the application of VR technology in the game field has become more and more extensive, and more and more scholars have conducted research on VR games, especially VR horror games. This article will conduct research on VR horror games and scrolling scroll games through comparative analysis, and believes that VR horror games are much stronger than side scrolling scrolling games in terms of immersion. However, due to its unique flat third-person perspective, completely different operation methods and the existence of 'the fourth wall in side-scrolling horror games, Players can clearly realize that they are in an absolutely safe environment, and that they are just manipulators of game characters, not experiencers of terrorist events, so players will not receive excessive fright. Therefore, this article believes that the number of players who like side-scrolling horror games with certain horror elements is greater than the number of players who like pure VR horror games.Many traditional games in this paper have their own advantages in many aspects. For example, many traditional games such as horizontal games also have good development prospects in the future. We should promote the research on games in the academic community from multiple angles, not limited to popular VR games.

Game Design Education using PIT(Product Innovation Test) Technique (PIT 기법을 활용한 게임 디자인 교육)

  • Yoon, Seon-Jeong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.11
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    • pp.1531-1537
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    • 2021
  • The quality of the game can be evaluated by its fun and functional stability. Among them, the quality area for fun is the essence of the game, so it is a very important factor to be considered from the point of view of a game designer. Usually, fun games with high originality and immersion are designed in the early stages of development, such as idea generation and concept setting. At this time, making it possible to verify the fun factor of the game has an important influence on the success of the game. In this study, the case of using PIT technique when teaching fun element design to students who are starting to study game design was introduced and the effect was analyzed. It is expected that the PIT technique will be used more actively in the game design education field for high-quality and fun game design.

A Study on VR Game Production Techniques to Improvement of Visual Immersion (시각적 몰입감 향상을 위한 VR 게임 제작 기법 연구)

  • Lee, Lang-Goo;Chung, Jean-Hun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.11
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    • pp.457-462
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    • 2021
  • This study is about production techniques that can improve visual immersion in VR games. First, we reviewed the theory of VR games, current status, visual and immersion through prior work, and selected samples to extract key components that can improve visual immersion in VR games. and, VR games were produced and developed by applying the concept of COVID-19, which is currently popular around the world. As a result, the resolution of technical Element's, frame rate, viewing angle, brightness of lighting, design quality, and Contextual Element's storytelling, background, directing, color, texture, interest and fun because is Significant results that can induce and improve immersion were obtained, and in the end, smooth gameplay was realized. Through this research process and results, it is expected that it will be a basic data in the field of production and development of VR games that can induce and improve users' visual immersion in the future.

Development and Usability Analysis of a Serious Simulation Game on the Smart Phone (스마트폰 기반 기능성 시뮬레이션 게임 개발 사례 분석)

  • An, Sang-Ha;Roh, Chang-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 2011
  • Various types of games have been published in a smart phone game market. However, there are little serious simulation games among them. In this study, parking simulation game has been developed and published on the Apple app store and Android market, to analyze the usability and prospects of the smart phone based serious simulation game. Developed game was designed to give users realistic simulation experience with immersion in the smart phone environment. In case of Apple app store, more than 300 thousands download have been recorded. This means serious simulation games have much more potential for commercial value, even though there are constrains with small display and user interface.

Comparative Analysis for Educational Puzzle Game Development (교육용 퍼즐 게임 개발을 위한 비교)

  • Shin, Yongwoo
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 2014
  • Since educational and fun elements coexist in an educational game, it is important to come up with standards that can elicit fun with the game as well as educational standards. Many of the existing developed educational games have received low marks in the characteristics of entertainment and game design. Thus, how to make up for their entertainment characteristics is important. This paper analyzes gaming elements of puzzle games that were released for smart phones and gained massive popularity from their users and will apply them to educational games. Such games that have gained popularity and won a commercial success include Anipang, Anipang 2, Candy Crush Saga, Farm Heroes Saga and Pokopang. This study will analyze gaming elements of these games. By analyzing the educational games, it is applied to the game elements of casual games. In addition, we have proposed a element that can enhance the immersive. Game design elements that can improve entertainment characteristics include game rules, stages and missions. Elements that can increase immersion include items, background maps and new learning environments. This paper has significance in that it analyzes entertainment characteristics, which mean the fun of games through those that have been a commercial success and applies them to educational games.

The Case of Fusion-based Education Game for Game Design (게임 디자인을 위한 융합 기반의 교육용 게임 접근 사례)

  • Eun, Kwang-Ha
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.10
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    • pp.557-562
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    • 2014
  • Recently, to make game gotten out of negative perception of game addiction and gradually established as an immersion-centric and ositive and new game culture of the digital era from a culture perspective, the necessity of development of game composed of various materials has been emerging. In other words, the important part to make the environment of game industry which is growing into a higher value-added business expanded in a short space of time as the base culture together with the public in cultural aspects is the development of game material which enables more various objects to approach besides the development of material focused on profit. Above all things, it is the easily accessible material through fusion sith the diverse contents by using elements of interaction, function, system which game itself has. In this connection, this study suggested design approach process ti fuse the material of positive function into game and also proposed the development case ay each level.

Design and Implementation of Walking Motions Applied with Player's Emotion Factors According to Variable Statistics of RPG Game Character (RPG게임캐릭터의 능력치변화량에 따라 감정요소가 적용된 걷기동작 구현)

  • Kang, Hyun-Ah;Kim, Mi-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2007
  • From several commercialized games the technique of changing facial expressions is imported, and a design method of a game character for the player's empathy is expected to be diversified in the future. In this paper, as a design method of a game character for the player's empathy, this makes walking motion for the game character applied with 'human-emotion' factors as statistics variation of a game character in RPG genre. After this paper implements analyzed emotions of human facial expression and walking motions applied with emotion in examples of character animation theory, this paper divides walking motion applied with human-emotion factors into 8 types through relationship to statistics factors in RPG genre. And then these are applied to a knight character, which has the most similarity with human's physical feature of the game characters in RPG genre, and makes walking motion as variable statistics. As a game player controls the game character applied with 'human-emotion' factors, the effect of the player's empathy about the game character becomes higher, and the level of immersion in game play is also expected to increase.

Study of Player Attitudes Regarding MMORPG Avatar Customization in the Transformation Stage (MMORPG 아바타 커스터마이징의 변형 과정에서 플레이어 태도 연구)

  • Paik, Paul Chul-ho
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 2017
  • MMORPG users can create their own identity that they will use to act through in the virtual world utilizing the avatar creation system. The MMORPG customization process, divided into the creation and transformation stages, provides a sandbox for the identity play by users. In this study, analysis of the users' customization attitudes using the Q methodology especially in the transformation stage was conducted. The users' attitudes were found to be categorized into 4 types: 1) fulfilling attitude, 2) customization immersed attitude, 3) customization challenging attitude, and 4) community oriented attitude. Of particular interest are the immersed customization type, where the attitude is driven by the internal motivation of "self-satisfaction" unlike the fulfillment and community oriented attitudes which are driven by instrumental motivation of the avatar, and the continuous desire towards transformation revealed by the challenging customization attitude. This study provides valuable insight in the design perspective for developers in instilling critical immersion elements to the users while preparing to update the level.