Mathematical Dungeon: Development of the Serious Game Focused on Geometry

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With the current spread of information and communication technologies (ICT), games can be even more implemented into school curriculums. Therefore, serious games (SG) may be more attractive not just for pupils, but also for teachers and lectors. The main purpose of this research is to introduce the first stage of our research: developing a 3D SG called Mathematical Dungeon focused on geometry for second-level primary school pupils. The SG consisted of several activities to learn basic geometric shapes (cubes and rectangular prism - cuboid). The Unity3Dgame engine was used as a development tool. We discuss the process of design and development such as modeling, scripting, creating scenes, rooms etc. Pupils can interact with those scenes using personal computer or laptops. Game-based learning could be promoted as a way of offering something new and interesting and could enhance science, technology, engineering and mathematics education [1].

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Hosťovecký, M., Fojtlín, F., & Janšto, E. (2019). Mathematical Dungeon: Development of the Serious Game Focused on Geometry. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 984, pp. 424–432). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19807-7_41

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