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Designing Puzzles for Collaborative Gaming Experience – CASE: eScape
Contact: Tony Manninen, LudoCraft Game Design and Research Unit, University of Oulu, tony.manninen@oulu.fi
Author: Manninen, Tony
Date created: 2005-05-31
A psychophysiological study of approach and avoidance
Author: Kleffner, Killian
Date created: 2019-06-26

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