Browsing Computer Science by Supervisor "Hancock, Mark"
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Designing a Unity Plugin to Predict Expected Affect in Games Using Biophilia
(University of Waterloo, 2022-09-28)Video games can generate different emotional states and affective reactions, but it can sometimes be difficult for a game’s visual designer to predict the emotional response a player might experience when designing a game ... -
Leveraging Asymmetry and Interdependence to Enhance Social Connectedness in Cooperative Digital Games
(University of Waterloo, 2019-05-24)Play is a fundamental component of human development and is an important means of forming healthy relationships throughout life. Research has shown that the types of digital games people play, how they play them, and who ...