Maum: Exploring immersive gameplay with emerging user interface devices
by Ryu, Taiyoung, M.F.A., UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2010, 45 pages; 1476186

Abstract:

This paper explores how new user interface devices can change conventional gameplay, and contribute to immersive user experiences. The game, “Maum” is an experimental game project consisting of four sub-games. Each sub-game adopts unique gameplay mechanics that are optimized for brain-computer interface and physical interface. Each sub-game also uses an experimental art style for creating a surrealistic game world. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the game, a qualitative method based on play-tests and audience analysis is used.

 
AdviserSteve Anderson
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SourceMAI/ 48-05, p. , Jun 2010
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsDesign; Information technology; Multimedia
Publication Number1476186
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