Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot
This study aims to design a cognitive game that stimulates early childhood motor development while introducing knowledge about animals and their types of food. The development of the game utilizes the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) framework along with the Greenfoot software. The mechanic...
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| description | This study aims to design a cognitive game that stimulates early childhood motor development while introducing knowledge about animals and their types of food. The development of the game utilizes the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) framework along with the Greenfoot software. The mechanics component includes genre, objectives, platform, rating, levels, and artistic concept. The dynamics component covers storyline, gameplay controls, challenges, and game rules, while the aesthetics component emphasizes sensation, narrative, engagement, and fantasy. Players interact with the game by feeding animals based on their appropriate diets. The storyline centers on various animal habitats, where each level represents an environment with increasing difficulty—basic, intermediate, and advanced—while also providing motor stimulation. Participatory observation was conducted in several playgroups in West Jakarta to gain insights into the game's impact and identify the key elements that capture players’ interest. Evaluation of user responses showed that out of seven assessed statements, five received a "Very Good" rating, while the remaining two were rated as "Good" by 45 respondents. In terms of percentage, the highest achievement reached 90%, indicating that the Feeding Frog game demonstrates high clarity and ease of understanding, and holds potential as a tool to assist parents in stimulating children’s cognitive development. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-1a28a6a85caf4dbb9cc75ddfa97778972025-08-20T03:58:15ZindIslamic University of IndragiriSistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi2302-81492540-97192025-09-011452318233210.32520/stmsi.v14i5.52131189Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and GreenfootCynthia Hayat0Universitas Kristen Krida WacanaThis study aims to design a cognitive game that stimulates early childhood motor development while introducing knowledge about animals and their types of food. The development of the game utilizes the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) framework along with the Greenfoot software. The mechanics component includes genre, objectives, platform, rating, levels, and artistic concept. The dynamics component covers storyline, gameplay controls, challenges, and game rules, while the aesthetics component emphasizes sensation, narrative, engagement, and fantasy. Players interact with the game by feeding animals based on their appropriate diets. The storyline centers on various animal habitats, where each level represents an environment with increasing difficulty—basic, intermediate, and advanced—while also providing motor stimulation. Participatory observation was conducted in several playgroups in West Jakarta to gain insights into the game's impact and identify the key elements that capture players’ interest. Evaluation of user responses showed that out of seven assessed statements, five received a "Very Good" rating, while the remaining two were rated as "Good" by 45 respondents. In terms of percentage, the highest achievement reached 90%, indicating that the Feeding Frog game demonstrates high clarity and ease of understanding, and holds potential as a tool to assist parents in stimulating children’s cognitive development.https://sistemasi.ftik.unisi.ac.id/index.php/stmsi/article/view/5213cognitive gamemotor developmentearly childhoomechanics dynamics aesthetics (mda)greenfoot |
| spellingShingle | Cynthia Hayat Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot Sistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi cognitive game motor development early childhoo mechanics dynamics aesthetics (mda) greenfoot |
| title | Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot |
| title_full | Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot |
| title_fullStr | Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot |
| title_full_unstemmed | Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot |
| title_short | Design of the Feeding Frog Cognitive Game for Early Childhood using the Mechanics, Dynamics, and Aesthetics (MDA) Framework and Greenfoot |
| title_sort | design of the feeding frog cognitive game for early childhood using the mechanics dynamics and aesthetics mda framework and greenfoot |
| topic | cognitive game motor development early childhoo mechanics dynamics aesthetics (mda) greenfoot |
| url | https://sistemasi.ftik.unisi.ac.id/index.php/stmsi/article/view/5213 |
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