Playing Remotely

Locative Games and Covid-19 pandemic in Northeast Brazil

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ecomps.3064

Keywords:

Locative games, Mobility, Covid-19, Mobile revenue model

Abstract

Locative game consists of a subset of mobile games that encourage players to go outside, by promoting outdoor activities and physical meetings. Their gameplay breaks the core of social distancing strategies implemented since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, developers implemented changes in their locative games supported by the mobile game revenue model, which enabled a strategy called playing remotely. This study analyzes the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in locative gaming, by examining the behavior of players from the Northeast Brazil We have conducted an online survey among communities of players located in Northeast Brazil, by sharing a questionnaire. We have found that players’ preference is to invest their time in gathering resources by playing the game, instead of spending their money in microtransactions for playing remotely.

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Author Biographies

Luiz Adolfo Andrade, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brasil

Doutor em Comunicação e Cultura Contemporânea pela Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA). Professor Titular na Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB), atuando no curso superior de Jogos Digitais e no Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação e Contemporaneidade (PPGEduC).

Jesse Nery Filho, Instituto Federal Baiano, Senhor do Bonfim, Bahia, Brasil

Doutor em Comunicação e Informação em Plataformas Digitais pela Universidade de Aveiro e Universidade do Porto, em Portugal. Professor de Informática em cursos técnicos e na Licenciatura em Ciências da Computação no Instituto Federal Baiano (IF Baiano).

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Published

02-09-2024

How to Cite

Andrade, L. A., & Nery Filho, J. (2024). Playing Remotely: Locative Games and Covid-19 pandemic in Northeast Brazil. E-Compós. https://doi.org/10.30962/ecomps.3064

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