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Gaming Identities & Character Creation

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We explore the fascinating psychology behind who we become when playing games, from character creation choices to gameplay styles and completionist tendencies.
• Character creation preferences vary significantly between players – some create mirror images of themselves while others prefer to play as characters completely different from their real selves
• Dr. Gamology explains his preference for female characters with pink hair across multiple games
• Gaming researcher Nick Yee's work suggests game characters are designed primarily for the male gaze
• The Motivation for Playing Online Games questionnaire reveals different player types based on achievement, socialization, and immersion preferences
• Completionist gamers (who must find everything) and story-focused gamers (who primarily follow main quests) experience the same games in entirely different ways
• Elden Ring serves as a case study for how different play styles can lead to vastly different experiences in the same game
• Game preferences often reflect broader personality traits and entertainment preferences
• The Witcher 3 gets recommended as an excellent but potentially overwhelming story-driven experience
Join us on Twitch to see Dr. Gamology's completionist runs and connect with our community!
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If you would like to support the show and help us unlock additional possibilities for future episodes and projects, this can now be done through Patreon!
You can watch us play games LIVE and join our communities to get more connection from every episode:

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For more info, check out DrGameology.com!
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Thanks for Listening, and Continue The Journey!

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Gaming Persona (00:00:00)

2. Character Creation Philosophy (00:05:11)

3. Gender Choices in Gaming (00:13:03)

4. Gaming Motivations and Personality (00:20:13)

5. Completionist vs. Story-focused Gaming (00:25:10)

6. Personal Gaming Updates and Recommendations (00:31:13)

149 episodes

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Content provided by Daniel Kaufmann Ph.D. | Dr. Gameology. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Daniel Kaufmann Ph.D. | Dr. Gameology or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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We explore the fascinating psychology behind who we become when playing games, from character creation choices to gameplay styles and completionist tendencies.
• Character creation preferences vary significantly between players – some create mirror images of themselves while others prefer to play as characters completely different from their real selves
• Dr. Gamology explains his preference for female characters with pink hair across multiple games
• Gaming researcher Nick Yee's work suggests game characters are designed primarily for the male gaze
• The Motivation for Playing Online Games questionnaire reveals different player types based on achievement, socialization, and immersion preferences
• Completionist gamers (who must find everything) and story-focused gamers (who primarily follow main quests) experience the same games in entirely different ways
• Elden Ring serves as a case study for how different play styles can lead to vastly different experiences in the same game
• Game preferences often reflect broader personality traits and entertainment preferences
• The Witcher 3 gets recommended as an excellent but potentially overwhelming story-driven experience
Join us on Twitch to see Dr. Gamology's completionist runs and connect with our community!
Support the show

If you would like to support the show and help us unlock additional possibilities for future episodes and projects, this can now be done through Patreon!
You can watch us play games LIVE and join our communities to get more connection from every episode:

Subscribe on YouTube for more content on the Psychology of Gaming or Follow on Twitch to catch the Live Streams!
For more info, check out DrGameology.com!
More Links Here!
Thanks for Listening, and Continue The Journey!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Gaming Persona (00:00:00)

2. Character Creation Philosophy (00:05:11)

3. Gender Choices in Gaming (00:13:03)

4. Gaming Motivations and Personality (00:20:13)

5. Completionist vs. Story-focused Gaming (00:25:10)

6. Personal Gaming Updates and Recommendations (00:31:13)

149 episodes

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