Deceptive Patterns
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Culture Clash: When Deceptive Design Meets Diverse Player Expectations

Author
Hilda Hadan, Sabrina A. Sgandurra, Leah Zhang-Kennedy, L. Nacke
Date
14 Oct 2024
Publisher
ACM SIGCHI Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play
Focus
Addiction & Gaming
Category
Academic Scholar

It is believed that understanding the interplay between cultural attributes and deceptive design can inform the creation of games that are ethical and entertaining for players around the globe.

Deceptive game designs that manipulate players are increasingly common in the gaming industry, but the impact on players is not well studied. While studies have revealed player frustration, there is a gap in understanding how cultural attributes affect the impact of deceptive design in games. This paper proposes a new research direction on the connection between the representation of culture in games and player response to deceptive designs. We believe that understanding the interplay between cultural attributes and deceptive design can inform the creation of games that are ethical and entertaining for players around the globe.