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Gamification in UX Design: Designing Fun Experiences for Serious Situations

It's the manifestation of care about the users, as the brand tries to make the product UX fun and entertaining, like a game. Usually, it involves animations and illustrations that improve UX. Types of game mechanics in UX design. UX designers use various types of game mechanics to spice up mobile and web experiences.

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Top Tips for Bringing Gamification to Social Fundraising

Peer-to-peer fundraising on social media is proving to be a powerful tool that can help nonprofits meet their fundraising and awareness goals. There are several ways to optimize social fundraising and one of these is gamification - or, the application of game mechanics such as thermometers, badges, leaderboards and more - in order to nudge people's behavior and drive a higher level of participation.

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What Is Gamification? How To Accomplish More By Going Deeper Into Game Mechanics

In essence, gamification is the use of game design and mechanics to bring topics or processes to life. You can take it further! A more advanced and mature use of games is when you integrate the content and game mechanics so that you learn through the game experience. On a fundamental level, gamification uses game mechanics to draw a player/learner into performing the desired action.

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Researchers explore an unlikely treatment for cognitive disorders: video games

Video games as a treatment for depression? Unheard of, especially in the elderly, whose brains have gone through normal deterioration as a part of aging. Researchers aren't always keen to divulge their findings, especially if it would reveal game mechanics that could be copied. Without outside verification, it's hard to tell if so-called medical video games have merit.

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Game-Based Learning For STEM Education

Gamification in the classroom is the application of game mechanics to lessons and course material. Gamification of lessons does require more planning and creativity than simply incorporating educational games and game-based learning tools, but these two different methods can work in tandem. Game-based learning is the utilization of games and challenges for learning and skill development with the goal to reach a winning outcome.

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Game Mechanics: How to make your players feel smart

Last week we discussed some game mechanics meant to get people laughing and having a great time while playing a party game. This week we'll look at many examples of how to use the right game mechanics to make your players feel smart. Let's look at some examples of games that allow you the opportunity to feel smart and how you can apply similar ideas into your own games using the right game mechanics.

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Learning Game Design: Game Mechanics

Game mechanics can also make gameplay more, or less, fun. Don't assume you can define the mechanics at the start of your game design journey and then never touch them again. It’s critical to test and tweak game mechanics. You may think a game mechanic will be great, only to find out via play-testing that it is hindering the players’ perception of your game’s “fun factor.” Or worse, actually hindering the learning experience.

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