Five Elements of Game Experience
- Visual scanning: visual perception, especially scanning the entire screen at once.
- Auditory discriminations: listening for game events and signals.
- Motor responses: physical actions a player takes with the game controls.
- Concentration: intense focus on play.
- Perceptual patterns of learning: coming to know the structure of the game itself.
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