Play with One's Feelings: A Study on Emotion Awareness for Player Experience
Yoones A. Sekhavat, Samad Roohi, Hesam Sakian Mohammadi, and Georgios, N. Yannakakis

TL;DR
This study explores how real-time emotion awareness, via emojis, influences player emotions and behavior in online multiplayer games, revealing that emotional cues significantly impact gameplay experience.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on the effect of real-time emotional expression on player emotions and behavior in online multiplayer games, an area previously underexplored.
Findings
Expressing opponent emotions affects player emotional state.
Emotion awareness influences player behavior.
Real-time emotional cues enhance gameplay experience.
Abstract
Affective interaction between players of video games can elicit rich and varying patterns of emotions. In multiplayer activities that take place in a common space (such as sports and board games), players are generally aware of the emotions of their teammates or opponents as they can directly observe their behavioral patterns, facial expressions, head pose, body stance and so on. Players of online video games, however, are not generally aware of the other players' emotions given the limited channels of direct interaction among them (e.g. via emojis or chat boxes). It also turns out that the impact of real-time emotionawareness on play is still unexplored in the space of online digital games. Motivated by this lack of empirical knowledge on the role of the affect of others to one's gameplay performance in this paper we investigate the degrees to which the expression of manifested…
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