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What is Fantasy Genre

Handbook of Research on Computational Arts and Creative Informatics
Is an art style that uses magic and supernatural forms to propel the narrative, theme and or setting. Originally descended from myths and legends these were early examples.
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Player Motivation and Understanding Game Dynamics
Andrew Jinman (Twofour Learning: Immersive Learning Producer, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-352-4.ch023
Abstract
Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) are becoming an increasingly popular recreational activity for social engagement. Transporting players to fantasy realms where they bridge the void between reality and the virtual world, via the creation of their online persona. Since the introduction of “table-top” games in the 70’s, social interaction has been shaped by various game dynamics. Following the evolution of the MMORPG genre, the author investigates the implication of these dynamics on in-game social interaction and personal creativity. Identifying the key drivers in a player’s motivation allows us to understand how different players are affected by the game’s dynamics through research by Bartle (1996) and Yee (2005). Retrospectively these games are being described as immersive due to game dynamics and social content, with a direct intention to increase play. The author also discusses anticipating the occurrence of problematic behavior and addictive nature of the technology.
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