• Title/Summary/Keyword: Playtest

Search Result 6, Processing Time 0.02 seconds

The effect of the message frame on perceived benefits and psychological well-being in mobile fitness games (모바일 피트니스 게임에서 메시지 프레임이 지각된 혜택과 심리적 웰빙에 미치는 영향)

  • Noh, Ghee-Young;Jang, Han-Jin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
    • /
    • v.17 no.2
    • /
    • pp.155-164
    • /
    • 2017
  • This study conducted to analyze the difference of perceived benefits, psychological well-being, exercise application attachment, and perceived exercise achievement according to the message frame provided in the mobile fitness game. Repeated Measure Design and Playtest methodologies were used for this research. As a result, when gain messages were shown, all factors were higher than the case of showing loss message. The results of this study emphasize that when persuasion messages need to be presented through a health functional game, gain messages can be more effectively delivered to the users of health functional game than loss messages.

A study on the User Experience and Aggressive Action in Violent Video Game (폭력적 비디오게임의 사용자 경험과 공격행동성에 대한 연구)

  • Yun, Ju-Sung;Noh, Ghee-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
    • /
    • v.15 no.11
    • /
    • pp.215-226
    • /
    • 2015
  • As violent video game is used based on active interaction and involvement of users, it is widely thought that it may have more effect on individual violence and aggressive action than existing violent videos. This study aimed to examine the effect of user experiences in the violent video game such as hostility, anger, arousal, enjoyment and identification on users' aggressive action. For this purpose, the first person FPS shooting game that consists of violent contents was employed to carry out playtest for 80 subjects with 40 male and 40 female university students. As a result, it was found that the user's arousal level, state anger, enjoyment and identification experience by the use of violent video game had an effect on aggressive action. Among factors that have aggressive action in the used of violent video game, besides emotion and arousal, the level of identification with a game character was found to be important effect factor. Hostility factor that was assumed to have effect on aggressive action was not significant, but enjoyment of game was proved to have effect on aggressive action of users.

THE MEASUREMENT OF ATTACHMENT (애착의 평가)

  • Lee, Kyung-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
    • /
    • v.15 no.1
    • /
    • pp.28-39
    • /
    • 2004
  • The author reviewed various psychological measures of attachment types and variation on developmental stage approaches. Also, the point of reliabilities and validities of the measures were reviewed. SSP and AQS introduced first in infancy. Cassidy-Marvin's attachment type system, Crittenden's PAA, Main & Cassidy's attachment system, Doll play techniques and Family drawing analyses of attachment types introduced secondly for preschooler. IPPA for parent and peer attachment introduced for Childhood/Adolescence. Finally, AAI and ASQ for romantic attachment explained for adulthood.

  • PDF

The Effects of Interactivity on User Experience and Intention to use in Mobile Fitness App Game (모바일 피트니스 앱 게임의 상호작용성이 운동경험과 이용의도에 미치는 효과 : 플레이테스트 실험연구)

  • Park, Jeong-Min;Noh, Ghee-Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
    • /
    • v.15 no.6
    • /
    • pp.17-28
    • /
    • 2015
  • This study attempted to identify differences in user experience and app game fun, satisfaction, use intention between fitness app games at different level of interaction design. The playtesting method was conducted on 100(male 50, female 50) university students using 'Enjoy Your Fitness', a fitness app game developed by The Center for Health Communication Studies. The results found that more interactive app game is higher in the level of user experience such as fitness accomplishment, flow, and interest. Fitness app game's fun, satisfaction, use intention is also higher on interactive fitness app game. As the study verified that interactive fitness app game had stronger effects in user fitness experience and user experience than general fitness app games through experimental studies, it may contribute to design fitness mobile app game for health improvement.

An Experimental Study on Negative Emotional Effects in Violent Video Game (폭력적 게임의 시청행위와 게임행위의 부정적 감정효과에 대한 실험연구)

  • Yun, Ju-Sung;Bang, Young-Ju;Noh, Ghee-Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
    • /
    • v.14 no.6
    • /
    • pp.7-18
    • /
    • 2014
  • People generally think that negative effects of violent game contents are more serious in active playing behavior than passive watching video. This research examined the negative emotions which could arise out of playing violent games as fear, anxiety, hate, state-anger, hostility, and depression and performed an experiment methodology to assess those emotion effects between playing and watching violent game. The results of this research found that the watching group of violent video game showed a stronger internal negative feeling such as hate and depression, but the playing group of violent game had a deeper state-anger and hostility as external negative feeling than watching group. This research concludes that each media delivers different negative feelings, and there is little difference in the intensity of negative effects between playing and watching violent game.

An Experimental Study of Stereoscopic Image and Fatigue Effect for 3D Video Game: Linking Cerebral Physiologic Measure (3D게임의 입체영상효과와 피로도에 대한 실험연구: 뇌생리학 측정의 결합)

  • Jang, Han Jin;Noh, Ghee Young
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
    • /
    • v.13 no.3
    • /
    • pp.5-18
    • /
    • 2013
  • This study analyzed the effect by comparing it with 2D game using playtest experimental treatment methodology to verify the video effect, materiality and fatigue effect of 3D video game. First, for the hypothesis to verify the difference of video experience of users for 3D and 2D games, visual clarity was rejected, but materiality, tangibility and presence hypotheses were all accepted. Second, it was shown that there was no difference in eye fatigue and physical fatigue in 3D and 2D games. It was different from results of existing research which claimed that fatigue occurred due to video distortion occurring in 3D video and fatigue inducing factors. Third, the results of measurement of changes in brain wave occurring in the course of playing 3D and 2D games showed that there was no difference in average amplitude of EEG alpha wave, but EEG beta wave occurred in higher amplitude. This study proved the cerebral physiological change and difference in the process of experience to use 3D video game by complementing the methodology in measurement in EEG brain wave in the traditional experimental method.