“…They observed students' active participation and social interaction and reported an overall positive impact on interactive skills. Other reported that the interactive skills enhanced by playing BSGs are communication, persuasion, and conflict resolution (i) Positive effects were reported concerning students' engagement with the simulation activity [43,46,62,65,67,68,76,83] (ii) Increased motivation toward playing simulation [4,41,42,64,65,69,84] (iii) Higher satisfaction levels with the course content [4,42,47,65,84] (iv) Increased self-efficacy [39,50,64,66,68,76] (v) Increased self-awareness and confidence [38,39,68,91] To conclude, most of the selected papers reveal positive effects regarding the use of computer simulation games on learning outcomes. Figure 12 shows the most common learning outcomes of BSGs identified in the selected papers of this review.…”