Go with the Dual Flow: Evaluating the Psychophysiological Adaptive Fitness Game Environment "Plunder Planet"

Exergaming is approved by health and sport science for its improvement of physical activity and therefore is an attractive way to counteract childhood obesity. The body-centered game genre provides a motivating, multi-modal and -sensory workout experience for the player.

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