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Serious Games: Games That Facilitate Learning : The effects of freedom and rewards in game based learning

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Figure 1. The Hub, Players could open a level by pressing the button on top of the wooden box in
Figure 2. Minigame were players had to press the correct color combinations coresponding to either
Figure 3. A player solved the first puzzle in level 1 by pushing the blue cubes into the holes with
Figure 6. A Player being awarded with 5 gold star medals and 3000 points after completing level 1
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