A Good Reason to Die: How Avatar Death and High Challenges Enable Positive Experiences
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Klaus Opwis | Elisa D. Mekler | Florian Brühlmann | Glena Helen Iten | Serge Petralito | K. Opwis | Florian Brühlmann | Serge Petralito | G. Iten
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