A Review of Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment Methods for Serious Games Chapter Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Rehabilitation games can be a novel and effective approach to mental and physical rehabilitation. Since patient's abilities differ, these types of games depend on a variety of levels of difficulty. Furthermore, it is prudent to make continuous adjustments to the difficulty in order to prevent overburdening the patient, whether on emotional or physical level. For this purpose Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment (DDA) can be a very interesting solution, as it allows for the dynamic adaptation of the game based on observed performance and on physiological data of the player. DDA has been used in games for many years as it allows tuning the game to match the player's ideal flow, keeping high levels of motivation and challenge. This paper reviews several DDA approaches used in rehabilitation and entertainment games. We concluded that many studies use Reinforcement Learning (RL) because it requires no pretraining and can adapt the game in real time without prior knowledge.

publication date

  • 2022