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Towards Finding Flow in Tetris

2019 
One of the most challenging goals in the game industry is to design games which are difficult enough to be a fun challenge but not so hard to provoke frustration among a wide range of different types of players. Dynamic difficulty adjustment (DDA) is a set of techniques used to customize the difficulty of a game according to the skill level of the player so that the game can keep the player “flowing”.
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