Software tycoon 2: An online software engineering simulation game
In computer games, simulation games usually refer to video games that are intended to imitate different aspects/fields of the real world and/or a fictional world. Simulation games are usually marketed for entertainment and it is for this reason that developers are staying away from simulating aspect...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-128262021-09-20T06:35:35Z Software tycoon 2: An online software engineering simulation game Brosas, Julius Caesar O. Chua, Neil Ivann D. Tan, Kent Robinson S. Uy, Mark Geoffrey A. In computer games, simulation games usually refer to video games that are intended to imitate different aspects/fields of the real world and/or a fictional world. Simulation games are usually marketed for entertainment and it is for this reason that developers are staying away from simulating aspects/fields like software engineering primarily because of its technical-oriented nature, where the target players would need a background in this field for them to enjoy or even understand the game. This research aims to design and develop an online web-based simulation game based on software engineering concepts that could marketed for entertainment use. This game will be an improved version of Software Tycoon. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/12181 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository |
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In computer games, simulation games usually refer to video games that are intended to imitate different aspects/fields of the real world and/or a fictional world. Simulation games are usually marketed for entertainment and it is for this reason that developers are staying away from simulating aspects/fields like software engineering primarily because of its technical-oriented nature, where the target players would need a background in this field for them to enjoy or even understand the game. This research aims to design and develop an online web-based simulation game based on software engineering concepts that could marketed for entertainment use. This game will be an improved version of Software Tycoon. |
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