个性化
心理学
自治
感觉
社会心理学
游戏娱乐
控制(管理)
上诉
沉浸式(数学)
性格(数学)
控制感
计算机科学
万维网
艺术
几何学
数学
人工智能
政治学
纯数学
法学
视觉艺术
作者
Keunyeong Kim,Mike Schmierbach,Saraswathi Bellur,Mun‐Young Chung,Julia Daisy Fraustino,Frank E. Dardis,Lee Ahern
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2015.02.011
摘要
This study presents a model linking character customization and game enjoyment. Two separate studies using different types of customization (functional vs. aesthetic) were employed to test two competing mechanisms that explain the effects of customizing in-game characters: feelings of autonomy and control—rooted in self-determination theory—and perceived attachment to game characters. Additionally, this study investigated how these two divergent mechanisms influence game enjoyment through immersion-related experiences. The findings showed that the feelings of autonomy and control are consistently stronger explanations for enjoyment, regardless of customization type. The results suggest that similar to other entertainment media, games can appeal to individuals through the senses of autonomy, control, and attachment to a character; the first two prove more critical.
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