. .. Problématique, , p.86

. .. Description-du-dispositif, 86 6.3.1 Choix de la plateforme

. .. Analyse-des-résultats, 96 6.4.1 Conditions du déroulement des expérimentations

, An d'évaluer les processus proposés ainsi que l'utilisation de ces derniers par les joueurs nous avons modié et enrichi le questionnaire utilisé dans la première expérimentation

. Celui-ci-n, est plus composé de questions mais au contraire d'énoncés auxquels les participants doivent associer un degré d'adhésion. Le questionnaire est également plus long an d'établir plus précisément l'utilisation des processus par les joueurs

, Vous avez cherché à comprendre le pouvoir "Compagnon, À l'énoncé 1

, Réponses à l'énoncé 1 "Vous avez cherché à comprendre le pouvoir Compagnon

, De la même façon, lorsque nous leur présentons l'énoncé 2 suivant

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, Quels sont vos noms et prénoms ? Quel âge avez vous ? Quel métier exercez vous ?

, A quelle fréquence jouez vous ? (réponses possibles : jamais, presque jamais, une à deux fois par mois, une à deux fois par semaines

, Sur quelles plateformes jouez vous le plus ? (réponses possibles : aucunes, PCs (Windows, MacOS, Linux)

, Avez vous déjà joué à Minecraft ? (réponses possibles : jamais, moins d'1h

, Avez vous déjà joué à un jeu similaire (Terraria, Kerbal Space Program, Don't

. Starve and .. ). Rust, combien de temps ? (réponses possibles : jamais, moins d'1h

A. , Questionnaire sur l'intérêt porté à la partie Décrivez en quelques phrases ce qui vous a marqué durant la première partie

, Décrivez en quelques phrases ce qui vous a marqué durant la seconde partie

, A.1.3 Questionnaire sur les propriétés fondamentales des jeux émergents

, Les questions sont présentées dans un ordre aléatoire et sont toutes basées sur une échelle de Likert en cinq points dont l'ordre est déterminé aléatoirement : la première

, Dans quelle partie avez eu le moins de contrôle sur ce qui s'est déroulé ? Quelle partie vous a semblé avoir le plus de sens ? Quelle partie vous a semblé la plus riche, la plus variée ?

A. 1. De-la-première and . Expérimentation, Pour quelle partie avez vous ressenti le plus d'intérêt ? Quelle partie vous a semblé la plus chaotique ? Dans quelle partie était-il le plus dicile de savoir quoi faire ? Dans quelle partie avez vous été le plus surpris par les événements ? Dans quelle partie avez vous manqué de choses à voir ou à faire ?

, Dans quelle partie était-il le plus dicile d'atteindre les objectifs que vous vous étiez xés ? Quelle partie vous a semblé la plus satisfaisante ?

, Quelle partie avez vous préféré ? (réponses possibles : la deuxième

, Décrivez votre expérience lors de l'utilisation du pouvoir "Compagnon

, Décrivez votre expérience lors de l'utilisation du pouvoir

, Décrivez votre expérience lors de l'utilisation du pouvoir "Les autres

, Quel pouvoir avez vous préféré ? Pourquoi ? Utiliseriez vous le pouvoir "Compagnon" dans d'autres contextes de jeu ou d'autres parties de Minecraft ? (réponses possibles : oui, plutôt oui

L. Utiliseriez and . Pouvoir, Roi des lapins" dans d'autres contextes de jeu ou d'autres parties de Minecraft ? (réponses possibles : oui, plutôt oui

L. Utiliseriez and . Pouvoir, Les autres" dans d'autres contextes de jeu ou d'autres parties de Minecraft ? (réponses possibles : oui, plutôt oui

, Si vous reconnaissez cette carte et ces zones alors essayez de décrire sommairement ce que vous avez fait dans chacune de ces zones

A. 2. De-la-seconde and . Expérimentation,

, Si vous reconnaissez les zones suivantes décrivez alors simplement ce à quoi elles correspondent (tous les points d'une même couleur désigne une seule et même zone)