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A reusable eduventure game framework

January 2008
Pages 74 - 85
Published: 01 January 2008 Publication History

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Adventure games for educational purpose, which is termed of eduventure, show many advantages. In this paper, a group of core concepts which is essential to eduventure game design is found. In order to prevent eduventure game designer from continually rediscovering of these core elements, we clarify the functionalities of these core concepts and form them into a collaborated conceptual framework. We also show how the Conceptual Eduventure Framework can be reused in eduventure game design and how it can serve as a tool which can adjust the balance between instruction and entertainment. Furthermore, we implement the Conceptual Eduventure Framework in TorqueScript so that it becomes a library of building blocks which can be reused in eduventure game development based on Torque Game Engine. As evaluation and application, an eduventure game project is built based on the Torque-Script Eduventure Framework which can be applied in freshman training.

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  • (2010)A common software architecture for educational gamesProceedings of the Entertainment for education, and 5th international conference on E-learning and games10.5555/1881763.1881809(405-416)Online publication date: 16-Aug-2010

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Transactions on edutainment I
January 2008
305 pages
ISBN:3540697373

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Published: 01 January 2008

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  1. adventure game
  2. educational game
  3. eduventure
  4. reuse
  5. torque game engine

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