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A MMORPG Quest Reward Design Technique By Considering Optimal Quest Play Paths (최적 동선을 고려한 MMORPG 퀘스트 보상 설계 기법)

  • Kang, Shin-Jin;Shin, Seung-Ho;Cho, Sung-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2009
  • A quest system is one of the important parts in the MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) contents. Because of its complexity in combining various content components, quest reward design belongs to a complicated work in estimating quest reward levels correctly in the initial development stage. In this paper, we suggest a new quest reward design technique by considering optimal quest play paths. We model a quest reward problem as the TSP (Traveling Salesman Problem) and solve that by adopting genetic algorithms. With our system, game designers easily estimate the optimal quest play path and it can be useful in reducing the trial-errors in the initial quest design process.

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Pre-visualization of Interaction on Game Character's Quest Play : Towards of Narrative Structure (내러티브 구조 관점에서 본 게임 캐릭터의 퀘스트 플레이에 대한 인터랙션 사전 시각화)

  • Kim, Mi-Jin;Woo, Kim-Sang
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2011
  • A game designer is the initial design of the quest based on narrative. It is important that to predict game character of play experience to establish these static content. This paper deal with player's affective interaction distinguishing among game characters are perform quest-play based on their characteristic status. To achieve this, First of all, previous studies regarding pre-visualization of narrative structure for other visual media are reviewed. Secondly, it is specified that quest-play experience and player's cognitive behavior. At last, these features of status by character were pre-visualized with QUG(Quest Unit Graph), which could be represented differences in precess of quest-play through analysis on world of warcarft game. Previous research is about of numerical balance in terms of character's achievement, whereas this study is meaningful that is proposed that visual model of quest-play interaction focused on narrative structure to predict game designer's architecture of quest experience.

A Case Study on Quest Engine for Travia Online Game (트라비아 온라인 게임의 퀘스트 엔진 구축 사례)

  • Lee Wan-Bok;Roh Chang-Hyun;Sohn Hyoung-Ryul
    • Journal of Game and Entertainment
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2006
  • This paper introduces the case study of constructing a quest engine system in a commercial online game. The system can help several operations for quests such as modeling and execution with a dedicated script language. Since the many attributes of a quest, including the type or preconditions or execution ordering of quests, could be represented well with the script, game developers can constitute and modify a quest system very easily. Thus it is expected that the quest system introduced in this paper can be a good guideline to the developers of online RPG games.

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Play motive augmentation possibility through Quest understanding of MMORPG and pluralistic understanding of a player (MMORPG의 퀘스트 이해와 플레이어의 다원주의적 이해를 통한 플레이 동기 증강 가능성)

  • Park, Yong-Hyun;Ning, shujia;Kyung, Byung-Pyo;Lee, Dong-Lyeor
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.215-220
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    • 2009
  • MMORPG is being progressed through Quest and the level and the balance are realized. Also, Quest plays a strong role of motivation through compensation related with Avatar such as items and experience points rather than a role of story transfer. This situation finally made MMORPG become a difficult game that players should study the compensation of Quest for growth of a character, so it causes fixation of the user class. As a solving method of the fixation of the users, the possibility of Quest capable of strengthening play motive of various users through clarification of motivation structure of the Quest play and pluralistic understanding about players was investigated. The pluralistic understanding method of players will have values as a tool that can design and evaluate Quest satisfying preference of the various user class.

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Failing the Game Quests in James Joyce's "Araby"

  • Jang, Sungjin
    • Journal of English Language & Literature
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    • v.64 no.3
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    • pp.403-414
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    • 2018
  • This paper suggests a different reading of James Joyce's "Araby" by offering the video game as a lens through which we can reimagine the story. Understanding the unnamed boy's journey to the Araby bazaar as a fetch quest, this paper focuses on the boy's failure to complete this quest. As soon as the boy promises Mangan's sister something from Araby, his fetch quest begins. In order to complete the quest, the boy must successfully perform three sub-quests: get money from his uncle as early as he can, get on the train for the Araby bazaar on time, and pass through the sixpenny entrance at the bazaar. However, because his uncle comes home late, the boy fails to get the money early, and that sets off the subsequent failures. The boy then takes the train late and arrives at the bazaar so late that he feels he must go through any entrance. So he walks through the adult entrance by mistake. As a result, he does not have enough money to buy a gift, failing the larger quest. But, regardless of this failure, the boy can try these quests as many as he wants until he finally succeeds in completing them. But no matter how the boy tries to accomplish these subquests, he is doomed to fail them because he cannot make his uncle come home early. The more he tries his quest, the more bitterly he realizes that he will ultimately fail. In this respect, the boy's "anguish and anger" should be understood as his epiphany: the re-playability of the game is possible, but all the replays lead to the same failure: losing the game. In this regard, reading Joyce's "Araby" is much like playing a video game.

Analysis of Emotion Pattern for Game Player on Quest System : Towards of Tutorial Mode in Mabinogi Game (퀘스트 시스템에 대한 게임플레이어의 감정패턴 분석 : 마비노기 Tutorial Mode를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Mi-Jin;Song, Seung-Keun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this research is to analyze players' emotion pattern for conducting a quest in Role Playing Game(RPG). We have rebuilt up the action and content of gameplay related to category to set up five action classes of game players based on the literature review about the human behavior classification. Moreover, Mabinogi game includes the composition of various quests by story-centered expanse. We classified the quest structure of the tutorial mode, initial state, of its game into the cognitive action. We build the model of the correlation between cognitive behavior patterns of gameplay and emotions derived from targeting ten novices. The result of this research reveals that gameplayers' stimulus levels are identified to emotion pattern. It is enable to grope to concrete the design of the quest and the level in a specified state. Moreover, players' emotion variation is indicated to the type of expression of fun elements. We expect to use a device to induce the curiousness and the challenge for conducting the higher goal of game in the whole.

Procedural Quest Generation by NPC in MMORPG (MMORPG에서 NPC중심의 절차적 퀘스트 생성)

  • Jeong, Bo-Gyun;Cho, Sung Hyun;Kang, Shin Jin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.19-28
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    • 2014
  • This paper tried to verify whether we can make NPCs generate emergent quests consistently by experiments in the persistent world of Role Playing Games where the persistent world can generate stories through interaction among game components. In this paper, we test NPC based procedural quest generation techniques assuming quest types suggested in the past research in the persistent virtual RPG world. Our system uses desire model of NPCs and dynamic resource management system to make decision of quest generation. Our decision process considers desire satisfaction, money deposit, and friendship of NPCs. These parameters are dynamically changed by quest completion status, and affect next quest generation process. This paper shows that NPCs in the persistent virtual world can generate quests based on procedural quest techniques consistently.

Daily Quest Design for Mobile Arcade Games -The Effect of Player's Tendency on Motivation- (모바일 아케이드 게임의 일일 퀘스트 디자인 연구 -플레이어의 성향과 동기를 중심으로-)

  • Ahn, Sihyeong;Lee, Sangwon
    • Journal of the HCI Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.83-91
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    • 2019
  • These days, virtually every mobile game has a daily quest system. Daily quest is a great tool that can attract game players by providing daily rewards as the player conducts designated missions. However, conducting similar tasks repeatedly has a risk of becoming tedious duties, and maintaining an enjoyable daily quest is critical in enhancing the overall experience of a game. Based on the awareness on the need for academic research on daily quest systems, this study categorized the types of quests systems implemented in the current mobile games, observed how preferred type differs by player's propensity, and analyzed how motivation of a player can be improved using quest types. The results are (1) the staged rewards after each clearance of a task improve a player's motivation, (2) players with high autonomy should be given a freedom to choose their own quests, and (3) players who values their playing skills higher are motivated by providing a feedback on the completion of a task.

Structural Analysis of Game Quest-storytelling -Foucing on Applying Narrative Functions of Folk-tale by Propp- (게임 퀘스트 스토리텔링 구조분석 -프롭의 민담기능대입을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Yong-Jae
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2011
  • As a smallest unit of the game story, quest needs to be analyzed in terms of structure in order to study quest storytelling. This thesis introduces structuralist theory of narrative function of folk-tale by Propp to determine the structure of the quest. Propp proposed immutable elements of the characters as 31 kinds of Folk-tale functions. I analyzed assigning quests in MMORPG. As a result, 13 essential functions of the Quest, and 5 add-ons were drawn and the order among functions was figured out. Most quests in MMORPG followed the order of the essential functions and optional add-ons and showed a repeating pattern. The essential and optional functions and its order can be utilized to arrange appropriate element for quest storytelling and to strengthen and lead the various ways of the quest storytelling.

A Case Study of Quest Engine for Travia Online Game (트라비아 온라인 게임의 퀘스트 엔진 구축 사례)

  • Lee, Wan-Bok;Roh, Chang-Hyun;Jung, Sang Mok;Son, Hyung Ryool
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.507-511
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    • 2006
  • This paper introduces the case study of constructing a quest engine system in a commercial online game, Travia. The system can help several operations for quests such as modeling and execution with a dedicated script language. Since the many attributes of a quest, including the type or preconditions or execution ordering of quests, could be represented well with the script, game developers can constitute and modify a quest system very easily. Thus it is expected that the quest system introduced in this paper can be a good guideline to the developers of online RPG games.

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