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Applied games and gameful design

Artificial intelligence

Computer-human interaction and player experience

Game design and development

Game education

Games and culture

Player modeling

Theory, history and criticism of games

Virtual, augmented and mixed reality

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Workshop papers and presentations: Workshop on analog origins of digital games

Workshop papers and presentations: Game jam workshop

Workshop papers and presentations: Workshop on games and natural language processing

Workshop papers and presentations: Workshop on procedural content generation

Workshop papers and presentations: Workshop on tenure & promotion practices in games & interactive media

Workshop papers and presentations: Workshop on tabletop games

Workshop papers and presentations: Workshop on user experience of AI in games

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