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ISMAR 2014 - Sep 10-12 - Munich, Germany

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Evaluating Controls for a Point and Shoot Mobile Game: Augmented Reality, Tilt and Touch

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Event TitleSession TitleChairRoomStartEnd
MASHD: Theory and EvaluationMASH'D: Theory and EvaluationHenry Duh, HITLab AU, University of TasmaniaHS312 Sep, 2014 02:00 PM12 Sep, 2014 03:30 PM
Authors: 
Asier Marzo
Authors: 
Benoît Bossavit
Authors: 
Martin Hachet
Abstract: 
Controls based on Augmented Reality (AR), Tilt and Touch have been evaluated in a point and shoot game for mobile devices. A user study (n=12) was conducted to compare the three controls in terms of player experience and accuracy. Tilt and AR controls provided more enjoyment, immersion and accuracy to the players than Touch. Nonetheless, Touch caused fewer nuisances and was playable under more varied situations. Despite the current technical limitations, we suggest to incorporate AR controls into the mobile games that supported them. Nowadays, AR controls can be implemented on handheld devices as easily as the more established Tilt and Touch controls. However, this study is the first comparison of them and thus its findings could be of interest for game developers.

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