While the listed studies are certainly useful, the extant literature is lacking in qualitative studies that explore more comprehensively users' perceptions of web experiences and their needs for enjoyment. Further, many prior studies are limited in that they ignore the complexity of the concept of enjoyment, regarding enjoyment as a unidimensional concept with varying definitions. In contrast, the current study argues that the enjoyment experience has a number of distinct dimensions and must be treated as a complex phenomenon.