Maximizing Engagement with Cultural Heritage through Video Games
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Materia
Video games Digital game-based learning Cultural heritage Heritage education
Fecha
2023-01-27Referencia bibliográfica
Camuñas-García, D.; Cáceres-Reche, M.P.; Cambil-Hernández, M.d.l.E. Maximizing Engagement with Cultural Heritage through Video Games. Sustainability 2023, 15, 2350. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032350]
Patrocinador
Spanish Government FPU20/00281Resumen
This paper aims to provide a framework for creating and analyzing cultural heritage
games, with the intention of maximizing players’ cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement
with digital heritage. To achieve this, a set of game design characteristics was identified through
semi-structured interviews with experts (n = 16) and subsequently validated through a discussion
with university students (n = 19). Grounded theory was then applied to the comments of the experts
to create a framework of ten fundamental characteristics, divided into three dimensions: cognitive,
emotional, and behavioral. Additionally, an assessment of the literature was conducted to explain
and support the inclusion of each game component.