Taking a Romantic Adventure Together: Explore the Design of Virtual Travelling for Couples in Long-Distance Relationships
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Authors: Sin- Wei Huang, Wei- Chi Chien
Abstract
This research explores the design possibility to create an online adventure for couples in long-distance relationships. Three missions – intensive eye contact, future planning, and cooperative work – were designed and realized on a virtual space on gather.town. Two couples participated in the user test. The result shows two different practices of couples to solve a joint problem and potential and concerns when designing adventurous experiences to enhance couples’ joint activities.
Keywords: Travel, Long-distance relationship, Online experience
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002076
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