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Barnett, L., Gatzidis, C., Harvey, C., 2017.

An Investigation into Usability and First Time User Experiences Within a Mobile Gaming Context

Output Type:Conference paper
Publication:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
ISBN/ISSN:0302-9743
Volume/Issue:10345 LNCS
Pagination:pp. 303-306

With scientific research regarding usability and guidance plus First-Time User Experiences (FTUEs) in video games currently sparse, it is imperative to assist existing and future developers in the field build usable games and effective guidance systems. For the work presented in this publication, research was conducted to investigate the effects of guidance on mobile game usability using two independent groups; featuring two commercial games with and without the presence of a First-Time User Experience. The results show, with significance, that guidance via a FTUE increases one element of usability, 'information quality'. However, overall usability is not increased by the presence of a FTUE.