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Serious games have become a motivational engine to get knowledge, skills and fun at the same time. First of all, the player has to feel that he is playing a game where the learning is only a consequence of the playing actions and it is essential to use reliable sources of information to design them in order to obtain the desired results. Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder poorly understood by society. Through a game is possible to get people’s attention and influence them about the negative effects produced by lack of comprehension, especially in scholar environments. In this paper, we propose the design and development of a serious game as learning tool and generator of interest about Tourette syndrome in a web-based environment. Furthermore, we analyzed the influence of stress level in the appearance of each symptom and we represented how each of them affects the player performance. It serves as an analogy of how patients feel in a social circle as a classroom, when people do not understand the disease implications.
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Padilla, T., Ochoa, A., Margain, L. (2016). A Serious Game to Make People Aware of Behavioral Symptoms in Tourette Syndrome. In: Abraham, A., Han, S., Al-Sharhan, S., Liu, H. (eds) Hybrid Intelligent Systems. HIS 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 420. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27221-4_10
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