Techniques d'adaptation dans les jeux ludiques et sérieux

L'adaptation dans les jeux qu'ils soient ludiques ou serieux est une fonctionnalite importante qui permet d'individualiser et contextualiser l'experience de jeu. Elle permet egalement de gerer la frustration des joueurs- apprenants tout en augmentant leurs motivations. Cet article presente l'etat de l'art des travaux traitant de l'adaptation dans les jeux ludiques et serieux. Ces travaux sont ensuite analyses suivant un cadre d'evaluation qui determine le perimetre, les parametres, le modele de l'adaptation ainsi que le type de jeu : mono ou multi joueurs. L'analyse de l'etat de l'art montre que la realisation de jeux serieux multi-joueurs adaptables souleve des problemes importants a tous les niveaux allant de la conception jusqu'a la gestion des vues et interactions avec les joueurs-apprenants. Ceci nous conduit a identifier le developpement de jeux serieux multi-joueurs adaptables comme un defi majeur a aborder par la communaute a moyen terme.

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