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Do Not Puzzle the Puzzle Player: When Communicability Issues Influence Playability 不要迷惑谜题玩家:当沟通问题影响可玩性时
2018 17th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Games and Digital Entertainment (SBGames) Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1109/SBGAMES.2018.00019
Mayara J. Oliveira, Luana Müller, A. D. C. A. Ziesemer, Luciana Espindola, M. Silveira, C. Q. Santos
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