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Fit to Draw: An Elevation of Location-Based Exergames

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Many location-based games have a multiplayer aspect; however, this is typically inconsequential to the actual gameplay, which is usually geared toward a single-player experience. Thus, we present Fit to Draw, a multiplayer location-based exergame that combines simple picture-guessing gameplay with physical movement. While other location-based games have the gameplay elements tangentially related to physical movement, Fit to Draw requires players to walk outdoors to draw a picture based on a given word. Companion players then guess what other players drew to earn points, providing a multiplayer and social experience that many other location-based games do not have. The goals of Fit to Draw are to motivate users to exercise, enjoy the outdoors, socialize, and have an opportunity to be creative.

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CHI PLAY Companion '23: Companion Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play
October 2023
370 pages
ISBN:9798400700293
DOI:10.1145/3573382
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  1. Arts
  2. Exergames
  3. GPS
  4. Location-Based Games
  5. Mobile Applications
  6. Pictionary
  7. Unity

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