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Funology: from usability to enjoymentJanuary 2005
Publisher:
  • Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • 101 Philip Drive Assinippi Park Norwell, MA
  • United States
ISBN:978-1-4020-2966-0
Published:01 January 2005
Pages:
271
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Foreword
Pages .11–.12
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Preface: how to use this book
Pages .7–.9
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Introduction to section 1
Pages 3–5
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The engineering of experience
Pages 19–29
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Introduction to section 2
Pages 107–109
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That's entertainment!
Pages 125–136
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Deconstructing experience: pulling crackers apart
Pages 165–178
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Introduction to section 3
Pages 203–204
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Deconstructing ghosts
Pages 243–248
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Interfacing the narrative experience
Pages 249–256
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Integrated bibliography
Pages 283–293

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