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Serious Games

         A presentation by:


 Nicholas Lim Chong Hock S3186372
          Media Cultures 2
                2010
What is a Serious Game?
•   Per Backlund defines serious games as "games that engage the user, and contribute to the achievement
    of a defined purpose other than pure entertainment (whether or not the user is consciously aware of it). A
    game’s purpose may be formulated by the user her/himself or by the game designer, which means that
    also a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) game, used for non-entertainment purposes, may be considered a
    serious game.”


•   http://www.serious-player.com/?p=305




                         *Per Backlund holds a PhD from Stockholm University in Computer Science and is currently a senior lecturer at
                         University of Skovde, Sweden. He is currently managing the InGaMe Lab (Interactive Game Media Laboratory)
                         research group which is focusing on the fields of computer games and other interactive media. He has worked on
                         different serious game projects within different application areas such as training, education and rehabilitation (health
                         field). He is also the coordinator of the study programme of a recent Master degree in Serious Game at University of
                         Skovde.
Definitions Part 2
   “There is no single definition of serious games, though they are generally held to be games
    used for training, advertising, simulation, or education. Alternate definitions include the
    application of games concepts, technologies and ideas to non-entertainment applications.

   Serious games include and are more than those intended for an audience outside of
    primary or secondary education. Serious games can be of any genre, use any game
    technology, and be developed for any platform. Some may consider them a kind of
    edutainment; however, the mainstay of the community are resistant to this term..

   A serious game may be a simulation which has the look and feel of a game, but
    corresponds to non-game events or processes, including business operations and military
    operations. The games are intended to provide an engaging, self-reinforcing context in
    which to motivate and educate the players. Other purposes for such games include
    marketing and advertisement. The largest users (unsubstantiated by business intelligence)
    of SGs (serious games) appear to be the US government and medical professionals. Other
    commercial sectors are actively pursuing development of these types of tools as well.”

   -http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/Serious_game
Definitions - Part 3
•   A serious game is a game designed for a primary purpose other than pure entertainment.
    The "serious" adjective is generally appended to refer to products used by industries like
    defense, education, scientific exploration, health care, emergency management, city
    planning, engineering, religion, and politics.

•   - Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serious_game




•   Serious Games: The application of gaming technology, process, and design to the solution
    of problems faced by businesses and other organizations. Serious games promote the
    transfer and cross fertilization of game development knowledge and techniques in
    traditionally non-game markets such as training, product design, sales, marketing, etc.

    - http://lostgarden.com/2005/05/serious-games-broader-definition.html
Definitions – Continued: Distinguishing Serious Games, Games,
                  Training Simulations, Based on Intent
    In this case, games, serious games, and trainning simulations can be easily distinguished if you consider what they
    are and may be used for, relative to the person playing or participating in its use.

    Hannah Johnston and Anthony Whitehead of the School of Information Technology, Carleton University Canada
    compare the above classification and distinction between the three things to reading a book. A person may be
    seeking knowledege, entertainment, or reference.

    Johnston & Whitehead presents this example: a mathematician reads a maths book purely for reference (call it a
    manual) as it is based in his/her work, and is extremely close to his/her's reality. This same book is read by a
    student, and its contents are far enough from the student's everyday life to be considered a textbook. A maths
    enthusiast, however, reads it for recreational purposes and enjoys doing so – in this case the book read by
    mathematician and student is now, simply a book.

     A person using a flight simulator for fun may still learn something about flying an actual plane despite the fact that
    the original intent was for entertainment. Here, the simulator is treated as a expensive game. When the same
    simulator is used by a student to actually learn how to be a pilot, the game is classified as a serious game. A
    professional pilot may use the simulator as a training device to learn life-saving and essential maneouvers which are
    tied to his/ her daily tasks.


                                              We can see here how the
                                              context or the intent of the
                                              use of a book or a game is
                                              visually represented to
                                              reinforce Johnston and
                                              Whitehead's example.


                                              http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?
                                              id=1639607&type=pdf
Advergaming
•   A   Advergaming - used to advertise other products. Example: I Love Bees.
        This was a real-world experience and a viral marketing campaign promoting Halo 2 for the original
        Xbox in 2004. As players solved puzzles, the site gradually released audio logs concerning this
        game’s fictional backstory which was set in the Halo Universe. Note that this marketing storyline
        was not canonical.




This site/ metagame/ advergame got a lot of people
interested in what was to be seen in Halo 2, or simply
to get a sense of what the Halo universe was about.




http://www.ilovebees.com/
Edutainment
4     Edutainment/Games-Based Learning -
4     These games have defined learning outcomes. Generally they are designed in order to
      balance the subject matter with the gameplay and the ability of the player to retain and
      apply said subject matter to the real world. One of the first edutainment games was the
      Seven Cities of Gold.

The Seven Cities of Gold created by Ozark Softscape
 in 1984 put players in the role of a 15th century
Spanish explorer in the New World. They had to interact
with the natives to gain gold and favour with the Spanish
Court. Players could choose a peaceful approach or
aggressive approach. The game encouraged peaceful
solutions to in-game problems, and was influenced by historical
Events of that era. In short, players got a taste of historical accuracy
And hopefully, they learned to get along with other human beings
In real life by favouring diplomacy and co-operation.



4     “If you continually abuse the natives you will eventually see a message from the king saying
      'Don't treat the natives so badly. But keep the gold coming.' This double standard is straight
      out of history.”

-     Daniel Paul Bunten, designer of the game.

-     http://www.mobygames.com/game/seven-cities-of-gold
-     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven_Cities_of_Gold_(video_game)
News Games
•   Diverted or News Games - These games directly discuss and present political or
    geopolitical problems.

    Examples include September 12th: a free Shockwave game where players try to
    solve the terrorist problem. The developers intended for players to get thinking
    about what happens to the civilians of places like Afghanistan and Iraq, where the
    'War on Terror' is waged.

The game is available for free here:
http://www.newsgaming.com/newsgames.htm




"It was the first game we made where every
design decision was hell. Do people cry over
 dead terrorists?"

-Gonzalo Frasca,of Powerful Robot Games -
developer of September 12th game.
Simulation Games
           These games are exactly as they sound, they simulate real-world actions. A prime example is Microsoft's long-running
                                                          Flight Simulator series.

           Flight Simulator was created by Bruce Artwick. He first came up with the idea in the mid 1970's, and presented a model
                of a flying aircraft in real-time on a computer screen as his thesis "A versatile computer-generated dynamic flight
                                                   display". Thus, the first flight simulator was born.

              Microsoft obtained a license for Artwick's Flight Simulator, and the series would go on to become one of computer
                                                      gaming's longest-running franchises.

            Each subsequent version of Microsoft Flight Simulator features improved graphics and on-screen representation, but
                                   each version has greatly simulated the flight of flying various aircraft.




       The original commercial Flight Simulator for Apple-II.   The fourth version allowed users to create   Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
                                                                 custom aircraft and scenery.



    http://fshistory.simflight.com/fsh/versions.htm
Persuasion Games

      •    Persuasive Games - used to show a specific point of view, whether it be related to military, social,
           diplomatic, or religious matters.

      •    http://www.persuasivegames.com/games/




      •    A site with plenty of games under this subset of serious games, but created by a developer called
           ‘Persuasion Games’. Here are some examples:




 “Fatworld is a game about the            “Airport Insecurity - a game about            “Windfall - A strategy game about
 politics of nutrition. It explores the   inconvenience and the tradeoffs               building wind farms to create clean
 relationships between obesity,           between security and rights in American       energy profitably. “
 nutrition, and socioeconomics in         airports. While the government wants
 the contemporary U.S.”                   you to believe that increased protection
                                          and reduced rights are necessary to
                                          protect you from terrorism, the
                                          effectiveness of airport security practices
                                          is uncertain..”
Other Interesting
                  Facts
 * Military flight training involves the use of Microsoft Flight Simulator.


* Full Spectrum Warrior - how it helps American war veterans cope with
                      past psychological trauma.


             * Are Surgeons using Video Games to Train?
Military Aviators Practice using Microsoft Flight Simulator
   Pilot training students which used Microsoft Flight Simulator scored higher than their peers who had never
    played the game. Specifically, a Navy pilot trainee excelled to such an extent that the Navy included the
    Flight Simulator program into the syllabus, encouraging trainees to use it for practice and training.

   In January 2000 the Navy issued a modified version of Microsoft Flight Simulator to all student pilots and
    undergraduates enrolled in 65 colleges under Naval Reserve Officer Training Courses. This is because
    trainees are allowed to learn and practice the basics - like cockpit control manipulation and navigation
    without having to be physically present in an expensive aircraft.

   The above advantage is paired with the fact that Microsoft Flight Simulator costs dramatically less than the
    multi-million dollar flight simulation systems purchased by armed forces in the past. However, Microsoft
    Flight Simulator can only go so far, as Bill Lewandowski, the manager of the training systems division of
    Flight Safety International states. Lewandowski acknowledges that Microsoft’s FS enhances the ground
    school experience, but the full range of aircraft motion present in multi-million dollar flight simulators
    cannot be replicated in the microsimulations like Microsoft FS.




                                                         www.baseops.net/flightsimulators
Full Spectrum Warrior
   In 2005, the American military funded the research and development of a game designed to help teach officers how to
    coordinate multiple teams of soldiers in modern urban warfare environments. The commercial versions of the game
    released for the original Xbox, Playstation 2, and PC were commercial and critical successes. The miltary version was
    available as well, but had to be specially accessed via an unlock code.

   Full Spectrum Warrior has also been converted into “Virtual Iraq” and is funded by the Office of Naval Research. It is
    monitored and controlled by a clinician to help soldiers and marines relive past traumatic combat incidents and come to
    terms with them. U.S. Navy Cmdr. Scott L. Johnston, Ph.D., director of clinical research for mental health at the Naval
    Medical Center San Diego believes that virtual reality is useful for curing or helping soldiers cope with post-traumatic
    stress disorder (PTSD.)






                                                                           http://www.virtuallybetter.com/IraqOverview.html
                                           http://www.virtuallybetter.com/images/Virtual%20reality%20article-Johnston.pdf
Are Surgeons Using Video Games to Train?
                                                                 In a study featured in Science Daily, surgeons who played video games were
                                                                  more proficient at performing laparoscopic surgery than their peers who did
                                                                  not play video games at all. The participants of the study first played three
                                                                  non-medical video games (including Super Monkey Ball) for about 25
                                                                  minutes. This playtime was followed by a range of laparoscopic surgery
                                                                  techniques. Accuracy and completion time were recorded by researches.

                                                                 The surgeons who had a history of playing video games for more than three
                                                                  hours a week made 37% fewer mistakes and completed tasks 27% faster
                                                                  than the surgeons who had no history of playing video games.

                                                                 The surgeons who were still playing video games (for any amount of time
                                                                  per week) at the time of the study made 32 percent fewer mistakes and
                                                                  completed tasks 24% faster than their never-playing colleagues.

                                                                 The surgeons who scored in the top third of the video-game portion of the
                                                                  study made 47% fewer errors and completed tasks 39% faster than those
                                                                  who scored in the bottom third.

                                                                 Laparoscopic surgeons use robotic controls to move the instruments
                                                                  inserted into the patient. Their eyes are ever on a video screen, away from
                                                                  their hands as they remotely guide the medical instruments inside the
                                                                  patients.

                                                                 *Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique in which short, narrow tubes
                                                                  (trochars) are inserted into the abdomen through tiny incisions. Long narrow
                                                                  instruments are then inserted into these trochars to manipulate, cut, and sew
                                                                  tissue. Patients recover more quickly from such surgery than normal
                                                                  procedures in which much larger incisions are made. Post-surgical pain is
                                                                  vastly reduced.
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/surgeon-video-game.htm
Thank you for your time.

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Nicholas lim chong_hock_(s3186372)_mc2_assign2_serious_games_presentation

  • 1. Serious Games A presentation by: Nicholas Lim Chong Hock S3186372 Media Cultures 2 2010
  • 2. What is a Serious Game? • Per Backlund defines serious games as "games that engage the user, and contribute to the achievement of a defined purpose other than pure entertainment (whether or not the user is consciously aware of it). A game’s purpose may be formulated by the user her/himself or by the game designer, which means that also a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) game, used for non-entertainment purposes, may be considered a serious game.” • http://www.serious-player.com/?p=305 *Per Backlund holds a PhD from Stockholm University in Computer Science and is currently a senior lecturer at University of Skovde, Sweden. He is currently managing the InGaMe Lab (Interactive Game Media Laboratory) research group which is focusing on the fields of computer games and other interactive media. He has worked on different serious game projects within different application areas such as training, education and rehabilitation (health field). He is also the coordinator of the study programme of a recent Master degree in Serious Game at University of Skovde.
  • 3. Definitions Part 2  “There is no single definition of serious games, though they are generally held to be games used for training, advertising, simulation, or education. Alternate definitions include the application of games concepts, technologies and ideas to non-entertainment applications.  Serious games include and are more than those intended for an audience outside of primary or secondary education. Serious games can be of any genre, use any game technology, and be developed for any platform. Some may consider them a kind of edutainment; however, the mainstay of the community are resistant to this term..  A serious game may be a simulation which has the look and feel of a game, but corresponds to non-game events or processes, including business operations and military operations. The games are intended to provide an engaging, self-reinforcing context in which to motivate and educate the players. Other purposes for such games include marketing and advertisement. The largest users (unsubstantiated by business intelligence) of SGs (serious games) appear to be the US government and medical professionals. Other commercial sectors are actively pursuing development of these types of tools as well.”  -http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/Serious_game
  • 4. Definitions - Part 3 • A serious game is a game designed for a primary purpose other than pure entertainment. The "serious" adjective is generally appended to refer to products used by industries like defense, education, scientific exploration, health care, emergency management, city planning, engineering, religion, and politics. • - Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serious_game • Serious Games: The application of gaming technology, process, and design to the solution of problems faced by businesses and other organizations. Serious games promote the transfer and cross fertilization of game development knowledge and techniques in traditionally non-game markets such as training, product design, sales, marketing, etc. - http://lostgarden.com/2005/05/serious-games-broader-definition.html
  • 5. Definitions – Continued: Distinguishing Serious Games, Games, Training Simulations, Based on Intent  In this case, games, serious games, and trainning simulations can be easily distinguished if you consider what they are and may be used for, relative to the person playing or participating in its use.  Hannah Johnston and Anthony Whitehead of the School of Information Technology, Carleton University Canada compare the above classification and distinction between the three things to reading a book. A person may be seeking knowledege, entertainment, or reference.  Johnston & Whitehead presents this example: a mathematician reads a maths book purely for reference (call it a manual) as it is based in his/her work, and is extremely close to his/her's reality. This same book is read by a student, and its contents are far enough from the student's everyday life to be considered a textbook. A maths enthusiast, however, reads it for recreational purposes and enjoys doing so – in this case the book read by mathematician and student is now, simply a book.  A person using a flight simulator for fun may still learn something about flying an actual plane despite the fact that the original intent was for entertainment. Here, the simulator is treated as a expensive game. When the same simulator is used by a student to actually learn how to be a pilot, the game is classified as a serious game. A professional pilot may use the simulator as a training device to learn life-saving and essential maneouvers which are tied to his/ her daily tasks. We can see here how the context or the intent of the use of a book or a game is visually represented to reinforce Johnston and Whitehead's example. http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm? id=1639607&type=pdf
  • 6. Advergaming • A Advergaming - used to advertise other products. Example: I Love Bees. This was a real-world experience and a viral marketing campaign promoting Halo 2 for the original Xbox in 2004. As players solved puzzles, the site gradually released audio logs concerning this game’s fictional backstory which was set in the Halo Universe. Note that this marketing storyline was not canonical. This site/ metagame/ advergame got a lot of people interested in what was to be seen in Halo 2, or simply to get a sense of what the Halo universe was about. http://www.ilovebees.com/
  • 7. Edutainment 4 Edutainment/Games-Based Learning - 4 These games have defined learning outcomes. Generally they are designed in order to balance the subject matter with the gameplay and the ability of the player to retain and apply said subject matter to the real world. One of the first edutainment games was the Seven Cities of Gold. The Seven Cities of Gold created by Ozark Softscape in 1984 put players in the role of a 15th century Spanish explorer in the New World. They had to interact with the natives to gain gold and favour with the Spanish Court. Players could choose a peaceful approach or aggressive approach. The game encouraged peaceful solutions to in-game problems, and was influenced by historical Events of that era. In short, players got a taste of historical accuracy And hopefully, they learned to get along with other human beings In real life by favouring diplomacy and co-operation. 4 “If you continually abuse the natives you will eventually see a message from the king saying 'Don't treat the natives so badly. But keep the gold coming.' This double standard is straight out of history.” - Daniel Paul Bunten, designer of the game. - http://www.mobygames.com/game/seven-cities-of-gold - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven_Cities_of_Gold_(video_game)
  • 8. News Games • Diverted or News Games - These games directly discuss and present political or geopolitical problems. Examples include September 12th: a free Shockwave game where players try to solve the terrorist problem. The developers intended for players to get thinking about what happens to the civilians of places like Afghanistan and Iraq, where the 'War on Terror' is waged. The game is available for free here: http://www.newsgaming.com/newsgames.htm "It was the first game we made where every design decision was hell. Do people cry over dead terrorists?" -Gonzalo Frasca,of Powerful Robot Games - developer of September 12th game.
  • 9. Simulation Games  These games are exactly as they sound, they simulate real-world actions. A prime example is Microsoft's long-running Flight Simulator series.  Flight Simulator was created by Bruce Artwick. He first came up with the idea in the mid 1970's, and presented a model of a flying aircraft in real-time on a computer screen as his thesis "A versatile computer-generated dynamic flight display". Thus, the first flight simulator was born.  Microsoft obtained a license for Artwick's Flight Simulator, and the series would go on to become one of computer gaming's longest-running franchises.  Each subsequent version of Microsoft Flight Simulator features improved graphics and on-screen representation, but each version has greatly simulated the flight of flying various aircraft.  The original commercial Flight Simulator for Apple-II. The fourth version allowed users to create Microsoft Flight Simulator X. custom aircraft and scenery. http://fshistory.simflight.com/fsh/versions.htm
  • 10. Persuasion Games • Persuasive Games - used to show a specific point of view, whether it be related to military, social, diplomatic, or religious matters. • http://www.persuasivegames.com/games/ • A site with plenty of games under this subset of serious games, but created by a developer called ‘Persuasion Games’. Here are some examples: “Fatworld is a game about the “Airport Insecurity - a game about “Windfall - A strategy game about politics of nutrition. It explores the inconvenience and the tradeoffs building wind farms to create clean relationships between obesity, between security and rights in American energy profitably. “ nutrition, and socioeconomics in airports. While the government wants the contemporary U.S.” you to believe that increased protection and reduced rights are necessary to protect you from terrorism, the effectiveness of airport security practices is uncertain..”
  • 11. Other Interesting Facts * Military flight training involves the use of Microsoft Flight Simulator. * Full Spectrum Warrior - how it helps American war veterans cope with past psychological trauma. * Are Surgeons using Video Games to Train?
  • 12. Military Aviators Practice using Microsoft Flight Simulator  Pilot training students which used Microsoft Flight Simulator scored higher than their peers who had never played the game. Specifically, a Navy pilot trainee excelled to such an extent that the Navy included the Flight Simulator program into the syllabus, encouraging trainees to use it for practice and training.  In January 2000 the Navy issued a modified version of Microsoft Flight Simulator to all student pilots and undergraduates enrolled in 65 colleges under Naval Reserve Officer Training Courses. This is because trainees are allowed to learn and practice the basics - like cockpit control manipulation and navigation without having to be physically present in an expensive aircraft.  The above advantage is paired with the fact that Microsoft Flight Simulator costs dramatically less than the multi-million dollar flight simulation systems purchased by armed forces in the past. However, Microsoft Flight Simulator can only go so far, as Bill Lewandowski, the manager of the training systems division of Flight Safety International states. Lewandowski acknowledges that Microsoft’s FS enhances the ground school experience, but the full range of aircraft motion present in multi-million dollar flight simulators cannot be replicated in the microsimulations like Microsoft FS. www.baseops.net/flightsimulators
  • 13. Full Spectrum Warrior  In 2005, the American military funded the research and development of a game designed to help teach officers how to coordinate multiple teams of soldiers in modern urban warfare environments. The commercial versions of the game released for the original Xbox, Playstation 2, and PC were commercial and critical successes. The miltary version was available as well, but had to be specially accessed via an unlock code.  Full Spectrum Warrior has also been converted into “Virtual Iraq” and is funded by the Office of Naval Research. It is monitored and controlled by a clinician to help soldiers and marines relive past traumatic combat incidents and come to terms with them. U.S. Navy Cmdr. Scott L. Johnston, Ph.D., director of clinical research for mental health at the Naval Medical Center San Diego believes that virtual reality is useful for curing or helping soldiers cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD.)  http://www.virtuallybetter.com/IraqOverview.html http://www.virtuallybetter.com/images/Virtual%20reality%20article-Johnston.pdf
  • 14. Are Surgeons Using Video Games to Train?  In a study featured in Science Daily, surgeons who played video games were more proficient at performing laparoscopic surgery than their peers who did not play video games at all. The participants of the study first played three non-medical video games (including Super Monkey Ball) for about 25 minutes. This playtime was followed by a range of laparoscopic surgery techniques. Accuracy and completion time were recorded by researches.  The surgeons who had a history of playing video games for more than three hours a week made 37% fewer mistakes and completed tasks 27% faster than the surgeons who had no history of playing video games.  The surgeons who were still playing video games (for any amount of time per week) at the time of the study made 32 percent fewer mistakes and completed tasks 24% faster than their never-playing colleagues.  The surgeons who scored in the top third of the video-game portion of the study made 47% fewer errors and completed tasks 39% faster than those who scored in the bottom third.  Laparoscopic surgeons use robotic controls to move the instruments inserted into the patient. Their eyes are ever on a video screen, away from their hands as they remotely guide the medical instruments inside the patients.  *Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique in which short, narrow tubes (trochars) are inserted into the abdomen through tiny incisions. Long narrow instruments are then inserted into these trochars to manipulate, cut, and sew tissue. Patients recover more quickly from such surgery than normal procedures in which much larger incisions are made. Post-surgical pain is vastly reduced. http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/surgeon-video-game.htm
  • 15. Thank you for your time.