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A new forum has been created to discuss the user experience of interactive
entertainment.
Interactive entertainment is becoming an increasingly important feature of
the wired and wireless world. Entertaining content offers the kind of
engagement and stickiness that creates devoted and frequent users.
This group (http://www.usablegames.com) is interested in how end users can
be involved in the design and evaluation of interactive entertainment such
as games, gambling, interactive advertising, and electronic toys.
It is a platform independent forum, discussing user experiences across
(and between) Web, mobile, interactive TV, and dedicated appliances.
Please join us at http://www.usablegames.com.
Many thanks,
Chris Lowe
Senior Usability Consultant
Serco Usability Services
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