
The Magic of Games Part 2
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The Magic of Games
Exploring the enchanting world of games and their captivating power to entertain, engage, and inspire.
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The Magic of Games
What makes games a game? Games have
defined rules and goals that players strive to achieve.
Why do we play them? We play games for
fantasy,
sensory stimuli,
challenges,
mystery, and
control.
Why are they fun? Games provide an opportunity to experience unreal situations and exercise our imagination.
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Multiple Choice
What experience do games provide?
Real situations
Unreal situations
Everyday life
Virtual reality
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Everyday Life
They allow players to simulate real-world situations,
Interact with virtual characters.
Through gaming, individuals can gain insights, develop problem-solving skills, and explore different aspects of everyday life.
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Multiple Choice
What is fantasy?
clean up
Going to work
unreal
study
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The Magic of Games
Experience a different perception in a game world than in the real world.
Sound effects and images attract players' attention.
The optimal game difficulty desired by users cannot be too easy or too difficult.
Challenge yourself to find the right balance. Mystery adds to the excitement and engagement of games.
Embrace the feeling of suspense and curiosity as you strive to achieve your goals.
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Multiple Select
What adds to the excitement and engagement of games?
(select all that apply)
Sound effects and images
Optimal game difficulty
Mystery
Suspense and curiosity
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Mystery
Mystery adds to the excitement and engagement of games.
It keeps players guessing and wanting to uncover the unknown.
The element of surprise and the thrill of solving puzzles or unraveling secrets make games more captivating and immersive.
Mystery creates a sense of anticipation and curiosity, making players eager to explore and discover what lies ahead.
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Match
Match the following
Fantasy
Rule/Goals
Sensory Stimuli
Control
Mystery
Fantasy
Rule/Goals
Sensory Stimuli
Control
Mystery
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Multiple Choice
Who does the main character represent in a game?
Player's avatar
Game objective
Game environment
Game developer
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Main Character:
The main character in a game represents the player's avatar (you).
It is the character controlled by the player throughout the game.
It is the player's virtual representation in the game world.
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Poll
"Game Over!", What would you do? How would you react?
Throw a tantrum
Remain Calm
Scream
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Multiple Choice
"Game Over!" how should you react?
Throw a tantrum
Remain Calm
Fight
Scream and cry
The Magic of Games
Exploring the enchanting world of games and their captivating power to entertain, engage, and inspire.
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