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Affordance Theory in Game Design : A Guide Toward Understanding Players by Hamna Aslam and Joseph Alexander Brown
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Overview: Games, whether educational or recreational, are meant to be fun. How do we ensure that the game delivers its intent?

The answer to this question is playtesting. However, a haphazard playtest process cannot discover play experience from various dimensions. Players’ perceptions, affordances, age, gender, culture, and many more human factors influence play experience. A playtest requires an intensive experimental process and scientific protocols to ensure that the outcomes seen are reliable for the designer.

Playtesting and players’ affordances are the focus of this book. This book is not just about the playtest procedures but also demonstrates how they lead to the conclusions obtained when considering data sets. The playtest process or playtest stories differ according to the hypothesis under investigation. We cover examples of playtesting to identify the impact of human factors, such as age and gender, to examine a player’s preferences for game objects’ design and colors. The book details topics to reflect on possible emotional outcomes of the player at the early stages of game design as well as the methodology for presenting questions to players in such a way as to elicit authentic feedback.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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