Developing Health Games requires multidisciplinary expertise
Serious games offer users information disguised with game-like entertaining elements. Due to their elements of surprise and simulation, such games can potentially engage and inspire their target groups more than traditional methods. Health games are serious games that can be divided into cognitive,...
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Main Authors: | Jaana Kemppainen (Author), Tanja Korhonen (Author), Teija Ravelin (Author) |
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Finnish Social and Health Informatics Association,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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