Steve Bromley | The world of games user research | #46
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Steve shares insights from his decade in gaming research, discussing the contrast between indie studios and larger companies. He covers the challenges faced in game research, ethical concerns when working with children, and provides advice on breaking into a career in game research. πŸ‘‰ If you have any tips on fantastic speakers from across the globe, feedback, or any questions, we’d love to hear from you too. Reach out to [email protected] πŸ”Ž Do you want to know more? Check out this episode at:Β  https://www.uxtweak.com/podcast/steve-bromley-games-user-research/ Episode highlights 00:02:04 – Steve’s background in gaming research 00:05:49 – Comparing work with indie studios and larger companies 00:18:23 – Challenges of research in games 00:28:36 – Ethical considerations when conducting research with children 00:31:16 – Tips for starting a career in game research About our guest Steve Bromley Steve is an experienced user research consultant based in London, specializing in building new user research teams and conducting user research for video games. He’s the author of Building User Research Teams and How To Be A Games User Researcher. He is also the director of gamesuserresearch.com, where he provides consultancy and runs playtests for game studios. With a passion for advancing games user research, Steve regularly speaks at global conferences and shares his expertise through writing. πŸ”Ž Where to follow Steve LinkedIn / Website About this podcast: Welcome to UX Research Geeks, where Tina LičkovΓ‘, a researcher and strategist, talks with researchers from around the globe about topics that matter to them.Β  🐝 Brought to you by UXtweak, an all-in-one UX research software. Start your research for free at: https://www.uxtweak.com/ πŸ‘ˆ 🐝 Where to Follow UXtweak: LinkedIn / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook / Twitter
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