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Simulation and Gaming:Introduction to the Art and Science of Design

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  • Jan H. G. Klabbers

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  • Jan H. G. Klabbers, 2003. "Simulation and Gaming:Introduction to the Art and Science of Design," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 34(4), pages 488-494, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:simgam:v:34:y:2003:i:4:p:488-494
    DOI: 10.1177/1046878103258195
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    1. Jim Bizzocchi & Robert F. Woodbury, 2003. "A Case Study in the Design of Interactive Narrative: The Subversion of the Interface," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 34(4), pages 550-568, December.
    2. Willy C. Kriz, 2003. "Creating Effective Learning Environments and Learning Organizations through Gaming Simulation Design," Simulation & Gaming, , vol. 34(4), pages 495-511, December.
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