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Myzel – Selforganization in Networked Worlds

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Authors: Judmaier Peter
Piringer Gunter
Piringer Jörg
Source: Computer Games and Digital Cultures Conference Proceedings
Tampere: Tampere University Press, June, 2002
Pages: 14
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Abstract:

Using a Proof of Concept (PoC) of Myzel, we tested a new concept for an online community game. In contrast to existing simulation games Myzel allows the players to negotiate and change the rules of their virtual world. Apart from minor technical restrictions they have to create rules for legislation, resources, economy political organizations and other areas. This should help players to understand the complex inner workings of modern societies. Myzel's PoC was developed with the help of a small test community using extreme programming techniques. The PoC was tested in a controlled environment as well as in a free scenario. The results proved the validity of the game concept in most aspects. With small adaptations and a state-of-the-art user interface, Myzel should develop a great selforganized virtual society.

Keywords: Design and analysis of games, online game, massive multiplayer game, community game, virtual societies, simulation game, extreme programming