Mobile learning games offer opportunities for:
Mapping: games that require players to notice and interact with their communities and physical spaces
Touring: games that connect people to organizations (e.g., non-profits, neighborhood organizations) and people who work there. These games tell a story through a space, not necessarily about a space.
Performing: games that immerse players in role-playing, simulations, and alternative and/or augmented realities
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Shamini Thilarajah
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