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1 Student PPTs Competition Models

2 Competition Models Research Presentation
Team Competition By Pat Hayden

3 What Is Team Competition?
Team competition is when one group of players tries to defect another group of players. Players work together in a team to achieve a common goal.

4 Examples (Physical Games)
One example of a game consisting of team competition is Football. Football usually has two teams defending their side of the field while trying to score on the opposing teams side of the field.

5 Examples (Video Games)
One example of a video game with team competition is Call of Duty. CoD typical has two teams face off against each other, trying to complete a certain goal before the other team does. Other games that include team competition are Destiny, Battle Field and Halo and many more.

6 Reasons This Is Beneficial In Creating Player Engagement
Reason One is that it gets the other players talking to each other to communicate a battle plan and strategize their next move. Reason Two is that it teaches players to cooperate with each other. Players will realize they can’t accomplish their task alone and work with the other player. Reason Three is that you can get more done in a shorter amount of time. Each player can have specific job assigned and get more work done.

7 How Can This Be Used In A RPG
There can be specific quest, dungeons etc. that may require player to work as a team. Some RPG games, such as World of Warcraft and Trove allow players to join or form a guild to help other player and work together.

8 Cooperative play VS. game
By Jarell Medina

9 Competition model and description
In the multiplayer versus game model, a team of players works together to defeat the game. The players are competing against the game.

10 Examples of Physical Games
1. Formation: Entire class in a large circle 2. Starting with the instructor, hold the tennis ball; say your name plus an appropriate adjective i.e. “Super Susan” then advances the ball to the next person. 3. The next person repeats the process until all in the circle have held the ball and said their name and adjective out loud. 4. The instructor begins again by saying his/her name out loud. 5. Person # 2 says the instructors name and adjective plus his/her name and adjective. Repeat until everyone in the circle has gone. Toss- A –Name Game

11 1. Formation: Group sitting in a circle, knee to knee
1. Formation: Group sitting in a circle, knee to knee. Have each person remove a sneaker and sit on it 2. The instructor starts by sitting in the middle of the circle. He/she may ask any question beginning with the words, “have you ever.” for example; have you ever climbed a tree. Have you ever been to Disney World? Have you ever: 3. Now, all those students who (on their honor) internally answer yes must move to another spot in the circle and sit on someone else’s sneaker. 4. Of course, the instructor (or whoever is in the middle) also heads for the vacant sneaker, thus leaving open the middle spot for the “odd” person out. He/she then begins the cycle anew another question. Variations: Students may ask, “Have you ever… question if they believe that they have done something that no one else in the group has done. Use poly spots instead of sneakers.

12 : Adirondack Jack and Jill
1. Formation: One large circle, people about an arm length apart. 4. The Adirondack Jack or Jill may pose a directive or ask a question (as long as the question is appropriate and deemed so by the instructor. 2. After the group is in the beginning formation, the instructor stands in the center of the circle. 3. The instructor says, Adirondack Jack (or Jill) says that anyone wearing a watch must move to another spot! At this time, all participants wearing watches must move to the center spot, touch it and then move to another free spot on the floor. Meanwhile, the instructor also finds a free spot and stands on it. This means one of the participants will end up on the center spot and he/she becomes the Adirondack Jack or Jill.

13 Examples of Video Games
In Portal 2 two of players take control of either Atlas or P- Body using their portal guns to traverse through the set of test chambers. Run n Gun games like Contra where one or two players have to team to beat the game.

14 Benefits -A game might show each player’s skill level Socialization
Can be able to share knowledge to each other

15 Co-op in RPGs The Popular MMO World of Warcraft players can join or create guilds in order to complete quests.

16 The End

17 Competition Model By: Helena Young

18 PvP description PvP is a type of multiplayer interactive conflict within a game. Player compete against computer-controlled opponents and/ or players.

19 Physical games Ping pong Tennis

20 Examples of pvp video games
Box head Red vs. Blue Billiard Get on Top

21 Benefits of PvsP games players are motivated to beat the other player.
Its different every time you play depending on the other player play Creates exciting gameplay.

22 How you use it in a RPG You can create a quest to defeat a common enemies.

23 Competition Models Research Presentation
By: Dorean McCullough 12/14/16

24 The Competition model and description
player versus player A player versus player model is a direct competition between one player and another. The players are not competing against the game. The game becomes a vehicle for the competition between human players.

25 Examples of physical games using that model
Some examples of physical games using the model like checkers and chess, Uno, and connect 4

26 Example of video games using the model
Some examples of video games using the model like Call of Duty Infinite Warfare, Halo 5, Star Wars Battlefront, NBA 2K 17 and Madden 17

27 Specific reasons Its more fun to play to against another player – its different every time you play. This model is beneficial in creating player engagement because it makes it more challenging

28 Explanation of using RPG
Player against player go on separate quests both trying to win the game.

29 Competition Models: Cooperative Play Versus Game
By Kyle Spiegel

30 Cooperative Play Versus Game
Definition: A team of players works together to defeat the game. The players are competing against the game. However, unlike the multiplayer versus game model, the players must work together to defeat the game. Ewach player is not on his or her own.

31 Physical Games that use the model
Tug of War- A game in which two teams try to pull a long rope to the respective team’s side. Basketball- A sport played in two teams up to five people and they try to get the ball in the hoop

32 Video Games that use this model
Rocket League-A sports game involving cars and soccer. Teams of four players can compete. Overwatch-Another competitive game where teams of six battle with a huge roster of characters in different maps to take control of a payload or maintain a control point. World of Warcraft (WoW)- An action adventure game where players can go on quests alone or with other friends to explore dungeons and fight enemies to gain loot and other rewards.

33 Why does this model beneficial to create player engagement?
Helps establish teamwork among individuals and ensure they cooperate to achieve one goal. Teaches lessons like to strategize and not go in guns blazing into situations, but to take your time and come up with a plan. Team play can spark socialization and not make someone feel isolated and alone. This can promote more socialization among kids and teenagers.

34 How this model can be utilized in an RPG game environment?
This model can be used in an RPG game environment by providing quests and story quest lines where players can team up with others and go on side quests to team up and fight monsters and explore vast dungeons to find an ultimate reward at the end of their journey.

35 Multilateral competition
By: Dayrick LaPorte

36 Multilateral competition
Multilateral competition is when there are three or more people try to defeat each other to win a game.

37 Physical examples Monopoly Sorry darts

38 Multilateral video games
Warcraft 3 League of legends World of warcraft

39 Why the model is it beneficial
Because this is a way to play with your friend or friends and its also helps with and a good time with family and gives you a urge to win the match or round and it helps with social skills It is more challenging Its different every time you play depending on the different skill level of the players It can be a deep

40 Unilateral Competition
By Steve

41 What is it A unilateral competition is when two or more players compete against a single player

42 Physical examples Some examples physical examples are games like Tag, Hide and seek, and Marco Polo

43 Video games examples Some video game examples would be Dead by Daylight or Evolve

44 Player engagement It allows the teamed players to have a sense of unity against the one player It allows a single player to triumph over a “stronger” group

45 RPG Many rpgs require use of in game money a gambling den can be made allowing the players to play blackjack for in game money

46 The End


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