The goal of “How Games Work” is to take a look at games I have played and try to analyse why they are fun to play and what emotions they provoke on people and how.In order to understand Gamification you have to understand what makes games so appealing to people.What motivates us and excites us

How Games Work: Super Meat Boy

View the roundup of this year’s Brighton Digital Festival. Attendees discuss what digitalisation means for the future of the workplace. Pete Chaired the Future of the Workplace event in the Brighton Digital Festival. Good summary video from Vodafone.

Highlights from Brighton Digital Festival 2016

Corporate social responsibility remains a challenge for a lot of companies. Most have a strategy to reduce their environmental footprint or give money back to their communities but do these acts resonate with the employees of the company? The Social Coin is a company that does just that. It engages employees of an organisation and

The Social Coin – Engaging CSR strategy that works

Back in 2016 TomTom released the TomTom Curfer gamified app – your better driving made your car smile

TomTom Curfer – How to make your car happy

Since it has been nearly a year, I felt like now is a good time to reflect on my year working with Gamification+. First, the educational. For those unaware, Pete was my lecturer in the University of Brighton. It’s not unfair to say that Pete has taught me all I know about gamification. However, this

10 Months Working at Gamification+

The third gamification twitter hour, using the #gamificationhour happened on the 28/06/2016. It was created to debate the size of the gamification market. In this twitter hour we introduced statistics that showed the size of the gamification market. However, many figures in relation to the size of the market were outdated by up to five

Twitter #gamificationhour Number Three