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2023
DOI: 10.17083/ijsg.v10i1.530
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The Effects of Surprising Events on Promoting Social Change in Unwinnable Persuasive Games

Abstract: Surprising events can be beneficial for unwinnable persuasive games, especially since they can evoke players to reflect on their failure to win the game. Despite its presence in some titles, the usage of surprising events still lacks empirical support. This study aims to gain insight into it by comparing the effects of revealing the game’s context from the beginning to delaying it until the game ends. In addition, we also examine the interaction effects with playing duration since it is possible that longer pl… Show more

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This issue features five research papers, that are briefly outlined here below."The Effects of Surprising Events on Promoting Social Change in Unwinnable Persuasive Games", by Isnanda et al [1], aims to gain insight into the effects of surprising events in games. They conducted a 2 x 2 factorial between-subject experiment with an additional no-treatment control group.
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This issue features five research papers, that are briefly outlined here below."The Effects of Surprising Events on Promoting Social Change in Unwinnable Persuasive Games", by Isnanda et al [1], aims to gain insight into the effects of surprising events in games. They conducted a 2 x 2 factorial between-subject experiment with an additional no-treatment control group.
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confidence: 99%