A. Pinna-Dery, A. Giboin, S. Lepreux, Philippe Renevier-Gonin
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Distributed interfaces for board games: from an experience feedback to territoriality-based design rules
This paper reports an experience feedback on the design of several interactive board games distributed over several devices, a design driven by the 5W1H questions. The analysis of the games developed in reference to the theory of tabletop territoriality leads us to propose design rules which are more structuring for such games, and which remain to be confirmed.