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[edit] Serious Games in many domains
There is an increasing interest for serious games in many domains/sectors mainly because they offer opportunities for simulation-based scenarios, ‘habituation,’ and enculturation (Ulicsak and Wright, 2010, p.54).
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[edit] References
Ulicsak, M. and Wright, M. (2010). ‘Games in education: Serious Games’. Available online [1]