Michael Kickmeier, a Professor at St. Gallen University of Teacher Education, began programming on a Commodore 64 as a child, inspired by its potential. Although he initially considered studying IT, he chose psychology to explore how computer games engage and entertain players through storytelling and problem-solving.
Read MoreScott Nicholson, a game design professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, expertly navigates through an intense escape room scenario in a sinking submarine. His quick thinking and puzzle-solving skills halt the flooding, saving his crew and securing victory. Nicholson, a prominent figure in escape room design and theory, emphasizes the importance of "hero moments" in these immersive games.
Read MoreSignificant improvement is possible with the timely application of the appropriate digital technology. Integrating digital tools into tertiary psychology curricula is imperative to provide future practitioners with practical experience alongside their theoretical studies.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed how many of the most popular activities are tabletop games? What is it about them that makes them so popular? What entices people to play them? And what games are we even talking about? There are four main types of tabletop games: RPGs, Tabletop games, board games, and CCG. What is the Difference? RPGs A true RPG usually involves the player creating a character with complete control over their lives.
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