Using implicit learning in digital games as strategy to encourage a healthy diet
The knowledge content of most educational games about a healthy diet is too obvious and not naturally integrated with the game mechanism. As a result, these games have difficulty changing the players' attitude towards a healthy diet. To address the current issues with healthy diet games, I desi...
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