Exploring the Player Experiences of Wearable Gaming Interfaces: A User Elicitation Study

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Abstract

The design and development of playful wearable devices is a challenging and complicated problem. It entails not only multidisciplinary expertise but also a comprehensive understanding of player experience. There is a scarcity of evidence-based studies in current state-of-art literature that investigate general design practices and provide pragmatic design implications and suggestions based on solid user-centered research. To bridge the gap, we developed five experience prototypes based on the speculative design concepts from previous studies, and a Wizard of Oz experiment was conducted to elicit end users' feedback regarding general gaming experience as well as specific design themes in different gaming scenarios. The user experiment results were analyzed qualitatively following a rigorous thematic analysis, generating five major design implications as output. We believe this study will offer forward-looking insights to designers, developers and the research community, facilitating future work in this field.

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Xiao, R., Jung, S., Buruk, O., & Hamari, J. (2022). Exploring the Player Experiences of Wearable Gaming Interfaces: A User Elicitation Study. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6. https://doi.org/10.1145/3549497

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