How Players Play Games: Observing the Influences of Game Mechanics
Philipp Moll, Veit Frick, Natascha Rauscher, Mathias Lux

TL;DR
This paper investigates how game mechanics influence player behavior and enjoyment in Fortnite by analyzing video streams and conducting user studies, proposing methods to enhance beginner experience without internal game data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to analyze game mechanics' effects on players using video stream analysis and provides insights for improving beginner enjoyment.
Findings
Differences in behavior between experienced players and beginners.
Game mechanics significantly influence player interaction and enjoyment.
A new toolchain for extracting game data from video streams.
Abstract
The popularity of computer games is remarkably high and is still growing every year. Despite this popularity and the economical importance of gaming, research in game design, or to be more precise, of game mechanics that can be used to improve the enjoyment of a game, is still scarce. In this paper, we analyze Fortnite, one of the currently most successful games, and observe how players play the game. We investigate what makes playing the game enjoyable by analyzing video streams of experienced players from game streaming platforms and by conducting a user study with players who are new to the game. We formulate four hypotheses about how game mechanics influence the way players interact with the game and how it influences player enjoyment. We present differences in player behavior between experienced players and beginners and discuss how game mechanics could be used to improve the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Games and Media · Educational Games and Gamification · Artificial Intelligence in Games
