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[In order to design new methodologies for evaluating the user experience of video games, it is imperative to initially understand two core issues. Firstly, how are video games developed at present, including components such as processes, timescales and staff roles, and secondly, how do studios design and evaluate the user experience.]
Published: Jun 5, 2015
Keywords: Video Game; User Experience; Development Team; Game Development; Vertical Slice
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