This is Bugstepper , a kids ’ electronic biz that Danish scientist are hoping is the first pace in developing computer games that can observe a player ’s boredom and up the ante consequently . Researchers at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense tried out the active electronic game on 56 eight- to ten - twelvemonth - olds to make a program that forebode just how much fun the kids were make . As well as being ask which version were the most fun , the kids also had their heart charge per unit measured and their use of the plot assessed visually . All this research should lead to games that can supervise interest in real clip , changing strategy if the player gets blase . [ New Scientist ]
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