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Electronic Friend or Virtual Foe: Exploring the Role of Competitive and Cooperative Multiplayer Video Game Modes in Fostering Enjoyment
Authors:Mike Schmierbach  Qian Xu  Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch  Frank E. Dardis
Affiliation:1. College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University , University Park , Pennsylvania , USA;2. School of Communications, Elon University , Elon , North Carolina , USA;3. DemandEngine , Savannah , Georgia , USA
Abstract:Industry and scholarly sources both argue that multiplayer gaming and competition are important factors in creating enjoyment, but relatively little empirical work demonstrates this claim. This study uses an experimental design (N = 139) to evaluate the effects of different multiplayer modes on enjoyment, allowing participants to interact naturally with a confederate partner and manipulating both game mode and partner behavior in a game of Madden '08. Results show that enjoyment is significantly enhanced by the combination of competitive play and a friendly partner, and demonstrate that the quality of interpersonal interaction only partly accounts for this.
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