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Malleable Games - A Literature Review on Communities of Game Modders

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Thiel, Sarah-Kristin; Lyle, Peter (2019): Malleable Games - A Literature Review on Communities of Game Modders. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Communities & Technologies - Transforming Communities. DOI: 10.1145/3328320.3328393. ACM Press, New York. ISBN: 978-1-4503-7162-9. pp. 198–209. Vienna, Austria. June, 2019

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motivation, game mods, modders, modding, communities, games, creativity, literature review

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Number of citations to item: 2

  • Zinan Zhang, Sam Moradzadeh, Xinning Gui, Yubo Kou (2024): Harmful Design in User-Generated Games and its Ethical and Governance Challenges: An Investigation of Design Co-Ideation of Game Creators on Roblox, In: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction CHI PLAY(8), doi:10.1145/3677076
  • Joanna Curtis, Gavin Oxburgh, Pam Briggs (2021): Heroes and Hooligans: The Heterogeneity of Video Game Modders, In: Games and Culture 2(17), doi:10.1177/15554120211026255
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