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The major purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts of the mythic archetypes, which were discussed in Jung''s psychological theories, in the narrative structures in computer role-playing games (CRPG), their players'' experiences, and the designers'' design process.This study focused on the "hero" archetype, in particular, Joseph Campbell''s model of hero''s adventure, to analyze the narrative structures. There are three research methods used in this study. First, a narrative analysis was conducted on a domestic RPG entitled "The Saga of the Xian Jang Chi-Shia" to recognize the symbols of the hero archetype. Secondly, a networked focus group discussion was held on the Internet to collect the data of players'' experiences and interpretations. Finally, an electronic mailquestionnaire was distributed to the game''s designers to collect their original ideas and design principles.The results of this study indicated that the hero archetype existed in the structure of the CRPG, the players'' playing experiences, and the designers'' original concepts. The reflections on the applications of Jung''s theories and Propp''s methodologies were provided, and future research issues were also discussed.
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