Location-Based Game

A location-based game (also location-enabled game, geolocation-based game, or simply geo game) is a type of game in which the gameplay evolves and progresses via a player's location.

Location-based games must provide some mechanism to allow the player to report their location, usually with GPS. Many location-based games are video games that run on a mobile phone with GPS capability, known as location-based video games.

Location-Based Game
A map of players' trails in a location-based game

“Urban games” or “street games” are typically multi-player location-based games played using city streets and built up urban environments. Various mobile devices can be used to play location-based games; these games have been referred to as “location-based mobile games”, merging location-based games and mobile games.

Location-based games may be considered pervasive games, too.

Video games

Some location-based games that are video games have used embedded mobile technologies such as near field communication, Bluetooth, and UWB. Examples of location-based video games are Ingress (2013), Pokémon Go (2016) and the discontinued Minecraft Earth (2019).

Organizations

In 2006, Penn State students founded the Urban Gaming Club. The goal of the club is to provide location-based games and Alternate Reality Games. Some games played by Penn State's UGC are Humans vs. Zombies, Manhunt, Freerunning and Capture the Flag. Students at other American universities have formed similar organizations, such as the Zombie Outbreak Management Facilitation Group at Cornell College.

Learning

Location-based games may induce learning, with researchers having observed that these activities produce learning that is social, experiential and situated. Learning, however, is related to the objectives of the game designers. In a survey of location-based games, (Avouris & Yiannoutsou, 2012) it was observed that in terms of the main objective, these games may be categorized as ludic (e.g., games that are created for fun), pedagogic, (e.g., games created mainly for learning), and hybrid, (e.g., games with mixed objectives).The ludic group, are to a large extent action oriented, involving either shooting, action or treasure hunt type of activities. These are weakly related to a narrative and a virtual world.

However, the role-playing version of these games seem to have a higher learning potential, although this has yet to be confirmed through more extended empirical studies. On the other hand, the social interaction that takes place and skills related to strategic decisions, observation, planning, physical activity are the main characteristics of this strand in terms of learning. The pedagogic group of games involve participatory simulators, situated language learning and educational action games. Finally, the hybrid games are mostly museum location-based games and mobile fiction, or city fiction.

See also

References

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