Abstract
The relationship between racing video games and road accidents is producing relevant research, but there are no studies (or game-content rating systems) that analyze the quality of the driving experience in video games. The aim of the present research is to propose a taxonomy of the driving experience content, to evaluate and cluster the realism of the driving experience created by different racing video game. A selection of 11 commercial video games, previously considered in safety researches, was used to build and test a Driving Experience Analysis – Rating Grid (DEA-RG). Levels of “environmental realism”, “driving realism” and “accident realism” were assessed. DEA-RG scores showed that different categories of racing games generate very different user’s experiences in driving simulations, with mixed levels of realism even within game-categories previously considered as homogenous. Implications for video game developers and road-safety researchers are discussed, for more systematic research hypothesis.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation |
Pages | 916-926 |
Number of pages | 11 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Assessment
- Esperienza Utrente
- Percezione del pericolo
- Risk perception
- User experience
- Valutazione
- Video game
- Videogiochi