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The Principles Of Gamification

The Principles Of Gamification

  • There must be a clear objective.
  • There must be a clear way of measuring success.
  • There must be rewards and a sense of progression.
  • There must be some variety and unpredictability.
  • There should be immediate feedback.
  • There has to be a plan for failure that remains compassionate to the player.
  • There must be clear rules and conditions.
  • It must be a game you want to play.

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“The key to life is not accumulation, it is contribution.” - Stephen Covey

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