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Kelley, Jacob (2024) Ethical and moral dilemmas in video games and how they can be used to further an experience within games by developers. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Abstract
This study discusses how and attempts to find the best way to create an ethical framework to build upon from which developers can use to create situations or even entire games to fundamentally question and challenge a players perspective to create emotional reactions. Using psychology to create a deeper experience in an attempt to change or challenge a players moral outlook, surprise the player and flabbergasted them or create a false sense of difficulty by studying previous employments within other studies and video games.
Course: Computer Games Technology - BSc (Hons) - C1671
Date Deposited: 2025-01-10
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