Alhaqbani, 2023 - Google Patents
PERSUASIVE GAMES FOR CHILDREN: A GENERIC FRAMEWORKAlhaqbani, 2023
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- Alhaqbani H
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Persuasive games targeting children have been increasing rapidly. These games aim to improve different aspects of children's lives such as health, education, communication, and behaviors. Designing effective persuasive games for children that eventually achieve …
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