| Literature DB >> 20950177 |
Abstract
This article explores the effect of gender and contextual features on emotional reactions, identification toward game characters, and game enjoyment. Two aspects of contextual features are specifically examined: the moral justification of game characters and violence. An experiment was conducted by allowing participants to play either a morally justified character of a non-violent game, a morally justified character of a violent game, or a morally unjustified character of a violent game. The results show that participants felt less guilty and identified with the characters more when playing the morally justified characters of the non-violent game. Furthermore, males and females demonstrate different patterns of enjoyment to different contextual features of video games. The implications of these findings and directions for future research are discussed.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20950177 DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2009.0293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw ISSN: 2152-2715