Naghadeh, 2022 - Google Patents
Design, Development and Usability of a Location-Based GameNaghadeh, 2022
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- 1915217626711996891
- Author
- Naghadeh F
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- Publication venue
- PQDT-Global
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Location-based games (LBG) have been created with the aim of blending reality with the virtual world. At its core, LBGs utilize user location as the main element since they can be played almost anywhere. The LBGs have been reported to positively affect several aspects …
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