Papers by Willian Rodrigues

In this paper, we present a study conducted to assess an Augmented Reality (AR) game called Aurag... more In this paper, we present a study conducted to assess an Augmented Reality (AR) game called Auragame, developed using an AR platform (Aurasma) without software coding. The game was created to demonstrate the potential of AR authoring tools in developing usable and entertaining applications. Auragame proposes players to solve a set of enigmas by gathering facts in the form of augmented reality objects, spread throughout the environment. Additionally, Auragame requires users to handle physical objects and explore the real world through a set of tasks and challenges, thus revealing the possibilities for expanding game design and interaction. By developing and assessing Auragame, we claim that a game framework developed for people with little or no programming knowledge can be used to create fun pervasive applications by using AR features. We implemented a usability evaluation of the game with 20 users. Results indicate Auragame was considered entertaining by players and its game flow w...
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Papers by Willian Rodrigues