Computer games may be good for your health: shifting healthcare behavior via interactive drama videogames

There is increasing evidence that interactive learning systems have an important role in reducing health risks and improving general health status. This theater style demonstration is aimed at harnessing people's passions for videogames and the movies, and a major purpose of this research is to...

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