最后的坦克滚动:探索共享的基于动作的游戏,以授权使用轮椅的人

K. Gerling, L. Buttrick
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本文介绍了Last Tank Rolling,这是一款基于协同运动的军事生存游戏,在游戏中,使用轮椅的玩家被邀请使用他们的辅助设备来控制坦克。这款游戏在游戏中提供了一个强烈的轮椅隐喻,并邀请共同的身体互动,鼓励健全的玩家将他们的同伴视为称职的合作者。最终,该项目旨在探索共享电子游戏作为赋予残疾人权力的一种手段的价值,并将各种能力的玩家联系起来,以促进包容性。
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Last tank rolling: exploring shared motion-based play to empower persons using wheelchairs
This paper presents Last Tank Rolling, a collaborative motion-based military survival game in which players using wheelchairs are invited to apply their assistive device to control a tank. The game offers a strong in-game metaphor for the wheelchair, and invites joint physical interaction that encourages able-bodied players to perceive their peer as a competent collaborator. Ultimately, this project aims to explore the value of shared video game play as a means of empowering people with disabilities, and connecting players of all abilities to foster inclusion.
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