GameDNA: Towards Game Notation for Discourse and Player Actions
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2011-09-07
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In the current game practice there is a need for richer game grammars or ways of notation. Existing methods are not sufficiently able to accommodate the players' mental states and actions during the game; we need better ways to visualize cognitive aspects within the player and the game events. In this project a Serious Game Studio, a Computer Science department and an HRD consultancy firm cooperate on a living case-study, a serious game to measure “Compliance” for job assessment in order to uncover individual traits (here: Compliance) in a structural manner. This paper describes the first concepts and progress of GameDNA (Game Discourse Notation and Analysis), a method to notate, analyze and visualize cognitive actions of players and interactive aspects during play.
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van Nimwegen, C, van Oostendorp, H, Bas, M & Modderman, J 2011, GameDNA: Towards Game Notation for Discourse and Player Actions. in Mensch & Computer 2011 : 11. fachübergreifende Konferenz für interaktive und kooperative Medien. überMEDIEN - ÜBERmorgen. Mensch & Computer – Tagungsbände / Proceedings, vol. 2011 , Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag GmbH, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1524/9783486712742.413