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%T (A)morally Demanding Game? An Exploration of Moral Decision-Making in a Purpose-Made Video Game %A Hodge, Sarah E. %A McAlaney, John %A Taylor, Jacqui %J Media and Communication %N 4 %P 213-225 %V 7 %D 2019 %K decision-making; digital games; moral foundations theory; morality; purpose-made games; video games %@ 2183-2439 %U https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/2294 %X A purpose-made video game was used to measure response time and moral alignment of in-game moral decisions, which were made by 115 undergraduate students. Overall, moral decisions took between 4–6 seconds and were mostly pro-social. Previous gameplay, in-game, and post-game experiences predicted in-game moral alignment. Real-life moral salience was not related to in-game decision-making. The implications of these results are discussed in the context of the demands of video games and in-game moral decision-making models. %C PRT %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info