Онлайн игрови общности. Мотивация за продължителна игра.
Keywords:
gaming, browser games, gaming communities, browser based games
Abstract
Резюме: Настоящият текст разглежда две конкретни игреови общности от двев различни браузър базирани игри Ikariam и Footballidentity. Основна тема е мотивацията, която играчите показват за дългосрочни игри и каква роля играе процесът на социализация. Освен това текстът се занимава с компонентите на самата социализация на изследваните онлайн геймърските общности.
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4. www.gаmeforge.ikariam.com
5. www.ikalogs.ru
6. www.footballidentity.com
2. Yee, N. (2006). Motivations for play in online games. CyberPsychology & behavior, 9(6), 772-775.
3. Burgur, P. & Lukman, T. 1996. Socialno Konstruirane na realnostta. IK “Kritika I humanizum”, Sofia.
4. www.gаmeforge.ikariam.com
5. www.ikalogs.ru
6. www.footballidentity.com
Published
2021-01-11
Section
Articles

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