ResumenLa aparición de nuevas alternativas de interacción puede llevar a generar videojuegos cada vez más interesantes; este es el caso de la interacción con el teléfono móvil, especialmente la tecnología NFC. Sin embargo, no existe un referente para conocer qué tipos de videojuegos serían los más apropiados para desarrollar con NFC. Por tanto, este artículo aporta una revisión de varias fuentes para determinar el estado actual de videojuegos con NFC para futuras referencias de generadores de contenido y emprendedores en el campo de los videojuegos; como contribuciones se tiene una revisión en varias fuentes de nivel comercial, bibliográfico y de tiendas de aplicaciones para generar el estado actual y el esquema de posibles videojuegos con los cuales NFC podría interactuar, determinando las categorías de videojuegos más apropiadas para desarrollar con dicha tecnología y proponiendo algunas características que NFC permite implementar. NFC as an Alternative for Improving Videogame Development in Mobile Devices AbstractThe emergence of new interaction alternatives can result in increasingly interesting videogames; this is the case of the interaction with the mobile phone, especially NFC technology. However, there is not a model to get to know the types of videogames that would be more appropriate to be developed with NFC. Therefore, this article provides a review of several sources to determine current state of videogames with NFC for future reference of content generators and entrepreneurs in the field of videogames; as a contribution, there is a review of several commercial, bibliographic sources and applications shops to generate current state and a scheme of potential videogames with which NFC could interact, by determining categories of the most appropriate videogames to be developed with such a technology and proposing some features that can be implemented with the NFC.
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