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Emotional Development
Emotional development refers to the ability to recognize, express, and manage feelings at different stages of life and to have empathy for the feelings of others. The development of these emotions, which include both positive and negative emotions, is largely affected by the design and development of such games
Format and Accessibility
Game accessibility is giving as many players as possible the best opportunity of completely experiencing a game. Video game accessibility is considered a sub-field of computer accessibility, which studies how software and computers can be made accessible to users with various types of impairments.
Gameplay and Tutoring
Gameplay guidance refers to the goals and the outcomes achievement not being simple or too straightforward. Tutoring refers to either direct guidance where the player is explicitly provided with aid, and the indirect, where the players often don’t even realize that they are being guided
Graphical Representation
Visual design is analyzed according to dynamic visual images, semiotics, and interaction. The analysis of visual design provides structure aimed at showing how games attribute aesthetical value to gameplay and how elements of visual design and game design combine their inherent qualities to form a game.
Performance and Evaluation
Performance is a critical aspect of a game effectiveness. Performance is a multidimensional structure that changes its measurement depending on various factors and could be defined as results of game experience; strategic objectives, gamer's satisfaction and the user contribution in the game experience because of the strongest link between them. Regarding the evaluation, users can provide valuable information about various aspects of a game to help make it more fun to play. They may generate an important information that game designers refer to when designing better features, as well as gaining a better understanding of player thoughts and preferences.
Physical Development
The physical development theme in building games is centered around the use of physical movement and manipulation of objects in order to build and create structures or solve problems. This theme can help children develop their fine and gross motor skills, as well as their hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness. Building games often involve constructing structures using blocks, interlocking pieces, or other materials, which requires children to use their hands and fingers to manipulate the objects and fit them together in specific ways. This type of play can also encourage children to explore and experiment with different building techniques and problem-solve to find the best solution to a given task.
Teaching and Learning
A video game can teach and improve the learning skills of the player, allowing them to take active roles by exploring, operating, or interacting. Iteration and discovery become two major aspects of teaching and learning through a game playing experience