2021
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2021.168
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The Impact of Meaningful Game Narratives on Attitudes towards Racial Outgroups

Abstract: Serious games with interactive narratives have been studied for their potential to influence emotions, behaviors and attitudes concerning real-world people and issues. Past research suggests that the meaningfulness of a narrative is potentially determined by the level of consequence following choices within the narrative. These choices may be the key to improving the effectiveness of an interactive narrative for prosocial outcomes such as improving perceptions towards racial outgroup members. This study examin… Show more

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“…Furthermore, eudaimonic outcomes received some attention in games research, mainly in discussing not only the eudaimonic appreciation of game content and experiences (e.g., Possler et al, 2020;Shaza et al, 2021;Steinemann et al, 2015) but also via the notion of "eudaimonic well-being" as an outcome of several different eudaimonic game experiences such as meaning, nostalgia, and social connectedness (e.g., Hui et al, 2019;Seaborn et al, 2020;Tyack & Wyeth, 2021).…”
Section: Experiences Experiences Everywherementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, eudaimonic outcomes received some attention in games research, mainly in discussing not only the eudaimonic appreciation of game content and experiences (e.g., Possler et al, 2020;Shaza et al, 2021;Steinemann et al, 2015) but also via the notion of "eudaimonic well-being" as an outcome of several different eudaimonic game experiences such as meaning, nostalgia, and social connectedness (e.g., Hui et al, 2019;Seaborn et al, 2020;Tyack & Wyeth, 2021).…”
Section: Experiences Experiences Everywherementioning
confidence: 99%