Actionable Gamification: Beyond Points, Badges, and Leaderboards
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The advantages of implicit gamification is that it is technically easier to implement and can be appropriate in most contexts.
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The advantages of implicit gamification is that it is technically easier to implement and can be appropriate in most contexts.
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The disadvantage of implicit gamification is that this very convenient implementation can often lead to “lazy” design where the subtle game dynamics are incorrectly designed for and sloppily put together. This would lead to something completel...
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The disadvantage of implicit gamification is that this very convenient implementation can often lead to “lazy” design where the subtle game dynamics are incorrectly designed for and sloppily put together. This would lead to something completel...
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Implicit vs. Explicit Ga...
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The proper use of Implicit or Explicit Gamification depends on the purpose of the project as well as your target market. Some groups like participating in games; some don’t. Some want to have that adrenaline rush when purchasing, while others want to expand their creativity and master a learning curve.
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The proper use of Implicit or Explicit Gamification depends on the purpose of the project as well as your target market. Some groups like participating in games; some don’t. Some want to have that adrenaline rush when purchasing, while others want to expand their creativity and master a learning curve.
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