NoviCraft
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NoviCraft | |
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Developer(s) | LudoCraft |
Publisher(s) | TeamingStream |
Engine | Unreal engine 2 |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | 2008 |
Genre(s) | Serious game |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Novicraft[1] is a serious game which supports business customers in social excellence, in learning to construct shared understanding together with different people in changing contexts. It is a total conversion mod for Unreal Tournament 2004 developed by LudoCraft ltd. and TeamingStream ltd and was commercially released in 2008. The latter has received many awards in several games development competitions, and Former company has been selected among the 25 most interesting IT start-ups in Finland by Tietoviikko.[2] Despite the young age of the serious game itself, the history of NoviCraft goes back to the year 2002, when the first generation of the game[3] was developed for research purposes at the University of Oulu, Finland to find out whether computer games could be used for learning [4] [5] . In 2009 NoviCraft game was granted with the best e-learning solution of the year–award in Finland's E-learning Center's competition (E-oppimiskeskus)[6]
Background
Novicraft is a serious, 3D video game using Unreal Engine that puts teams to solve problems together through a virtual adventure placed on a prison island. The problems are designed to require coordinated activity and discussion within teams in order to succeed. Novicraft seeks to improve players' social skills, such as[citation needed]:
* Communication * Leading and building of psychological safety, giving and receiving help * Coordination, and goal orientation * Think-aloud; Sharing existing knowledge * Challenges with working in distributed virtual teams, strategy creation, and risk taking * Planning your work and executing according to the plan
The game's design goal is to give the team a collaborative learning experience of a shared distributed problem-solving situation. The tasks in NoviCraft have been scripted based on several years of scientific research to promote every participants‘ equal participation[citation needed]. The tasks are built to launch the key mechanisms of collaborative learning, such as asking questions, helping others, explaining and listening.
Game procedure
Setting and introduction
Discussions are held concerning the game's participants, its goals, and the game's procedure and schedule.
Pre-play questionnaire
The participants fill in the pre-questionnaire concerning their team skills, current situation and skills or situations that could use improvement.
Gameplay commences
The game is designed for players inexperienced with video games, in a play time of "4-5 hours.". In the game, each participant is represented by a customizable avatar figure and communicate with teammates through headphones and microphones via TeamSpeak. The participants’ communications and play-performance can be monitored for more detailed analysis and recommendations for further development.
Novicraft's premise centers around an escape story, where each team has to flee from a prison island by solving five interactive puzzles together. First, a short frame story appears on the computer screen before the tutorial field. In the story, participants are told that they are prisoners being held on an island, and one of the senior prisoners has heard of possible ways to escape. If they would follow the instructions of the senior prisoner as a team, than they would have a chance to escape.
The participants are then placed in a tutorial area to practice the basic functionalities of their avatars for five minutes. Before the game, the participants are also told to collaborate in order to solve the puzzles in the game. Lastly, each player receives different instructions called “parchments” (virtual papers with some instructions for one of the tasks).
Once the game fully begins, participants have to accomplish five tasks that appear in a set order. After each task that they manage to achieve, a gate to a new area opens. The structuring of the game-world is designed as linear to minimize confusion and time spent not solving puzzles. The tasks in The Gate specifically are as follows:
- Each team member has to pass a gas field in a barrel with the help of others' instructions.
- Members have to send different colored smoke signals in a certain order.
- Members have to prepare an oil mixture from some ingredients given to them.
- The team is split into two pairs who have to pass through a field while building fences to ward off angry dogs.
- With the burner oil and tools gathered from the earlier tasks, the team has to build a balloon to escape from the prison island.
Post-play reflection
Immediately at the conclusion of the game each participant fills in a brief questionnaire as an individual to reflect on their gameplay experience. Everyone's answers are collected together in-game and compiled into a post-play report.
After these personal reflections, the NoviCraft facilitator guides the team through a shared reflection concerning the game activities. This reflection, carried out through group discussion, is at first based on the game, but expands to everyday, work-related situations towards the end.
About one week after the game's conclusion, participants fill in another feedback-questionnaire concerning NoviCraft to again reflect on their gameplay experience.
References
- ^ "NoviCraft: virtual world team building". The Metaverse Journal. 22 February 2009.
- ^ Tässä ovat Suomen 25 mielenkiintoisinta it-startupia, 6 February 2010; http://www.tietoviikko.fi/taustat/article371633.ece
- ^ Manninen, Tony (2005). Designing Puzzles for Collaborative Gaming Experience – CASE: eScape (PDF). DiGRA Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- ^ Bluemink, Johanna; Hämäläinen, Raija; Manninen, Tony; Järvelä, Sanna (2009). "Group-level analysis on multiplayer game collaboration: how do the individuals shape the group interaction?". Interactive Learning Environments. 18 (4). Informa: 365–383. doi:10.1080/10494820802602444.
- ^ Bluemink, Johanna; Järvelä, Sanna (2011). "Elements of collaborative discussion and shared problem-solving in a voice-enhanced multiplayer game". Journal of Interactive Learning Research. 22 (1): 23–50.
- ^ NoviCraft is the best eLearning product 2009 - TeamingStream's training game wins award