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Item Creating critical gameplay: Designing affective player experiences(2014) Nikulin, Aleksander; Sicart, Miguel; Median laitos; Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu; School of Arts, Design and Architecture; Junnila, MiikkaPlayer emotions can be generated in a variety of ways. Encouraging the experience of critical thought - a type of gameplay experience which the players consider as having value beyond "fun" - is a key problem in both game design and my master thesis. The emotional affect associated with critical gameplay causes players to experience deep levels of personal significance and bonding, resulting in very deep and profound levels of engagement with the game. In this thesis work I explore the different practical techniques for designing such critical game experience in-game and suggest them as a direct toolkit game designers, level designers and game artists can use. By examining a variety of games across all genres and scales of production I suggest three key approaches that seem to be especially useful when trying to generate emotion in players that designers can directly apply and have control over: -Building Context, referring to the different approaches to audio-visual presentation, level/environmental design or making gameplay relevant to real world concepts. -Presenting Consequences of player actions in different ways in order to make players thoughtful and feel the impact of their actions in the game situation. -Utilizing Player Consent by using the nature of actions we are designing for players to participate in, to create tension - in many cases by asking players to commit to actions they might not be comfortable with outside of game context.Item SIAK — A Game for Foreign Language Pronunciation Learning(2017-08) Karhila, Reima; Ylinen, Sari; Enarvi, Seppo; Palomäki, Kalle; Nikulin, Aleksander; Rantula, Olli; Viitanen, Vertti; Dhinakaran, Krupakar; Smolander, Anna-Riikka; Kallio, Heini; Junttila, Katja; Uther, Maria; Hämäläinen, Perttu; Kurimo, Mikko; Dept Signal Process and Acoust; Department of Computer Science; Department of Media; Centre of Excellence in Computational Inference, COIN; Professorship Hämäläinen Perttu; Speech Recognition; University of Helsinki; Department of Computer Science; University of WinchesterWe introduce a digital game for children’s foreign-language learning that uses automatic speech recognition (ASR) for evaluating children’s utterances. Our first prototype focuses on the learning of English words and their pronunciation. The game connects to a network server, which handles the recognition and pronunciation grading of children’s foreign-language speech. The server is reusable for different applications. Given suitable acoustic models, it can be used for grading pronunciations in any language.