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Quality Criteria for Serious Games: Serious Part, Game Part, and Balance
Polona Caserman;
Katrin Hoffmann;
Philipp Müller;
Marcel Schaub;
Katharina Straßburg;
Josef Wiemeyer;
Regina Bruder;
Stefan Göbel
ABSTRACT
Serious games are digital games that have an additional goal beyond entertainment. Recently, many studies explored different quality criteria for serious games, including effectiveness and attractiveness. Unfortunately, the double mission of serious games, i.e., simultaneous achievement of intended effects (serious part) and entertainment (game part), is not adequately considered in these studies. This paper aims to identify essential quality criteria for serious games. The fundamental goal of our research is to identify important factors of serious games and to adapt the existing principles and requirements from game-related literature to suit the idea of effective and attractive serious games. In addition to the review of the relevant literature, we also include workshop results. Furthermore, we analyzed and summarized 19 state of the art serious games for education and health. The selected best practice serious games either prove their effectiveness through scientific studies or by winning game awards. For the analysis of these games, we refer to the DIN SPEC 91380 Serious Games Metadata Format. A summarized text states quality criteria for the serious as well as the game part and especially the balance between them. We provide guidelines for high-quality serious games drawn from literature analysis and in close cooperation with domain experts.
Citation
Please cite as:
Caserman P, Hoffmann K, Müller P, Schaub M, Straßburg K, Wiemeyer J, Bruder R, Göbel S
Quality Criteria for Serious Games: Serious Part, Game Part, and Balance