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Kahoot is a free to use tool that helps you create fun quizzes. It was created for educational purposes and its mainly aimed at students of all levels of education but I think it’s very valuable for corporate use as well. Kahoot was created during a joint project that was started at the Norwegian University […]
Continue readingIn gamification, we talk a lot about feedback and letting people know when they are on the right track to achieve something. Today I want to talk to you about a gamification project that has caught our attention here at GAMIFICATION+. It’s called Zepp Baseball and helps baseball athletes and enthusiasts improve their baseball skills. Baseball […]
Continue readingToday I want to mix things up and talk about a card game instead of a video game. Fluxx is a card game that I tried last year when I was doing Pete’s ‘Gamification for Business’ elective at the University of Brighton. It’s a super fun game that offers a lot of great experiences to […]
Continue readingOne of the things I really like about working for Pete and GAMIFICATION+ is the freedom I have, to travel to different places and arrange meetings with people that I think have created an interesting product or service or want to create something with our help. So while visiting Athens to speak to the Athens Gamification […]
Continue readingIntroduction Today I will talk about Journey. First time I heard about Journey was from Pete during his elective at the University of Brighton. I immediately knew I would like to try this game out. It looked very pleasing aesthetically and it was supposed to have a great story, two elements that always draw me into a game. […]
Continue readingToday I will talk about the Chopin Bench themed after the famous classical composer Frederik Chopin. The Chopin Bench is a very well designed gamification project that you can find on the streets of Warsaw and gives you information on the composer and the city of Warsaw.When you press the play button, Chopin music starts playing […]
Continue readingBy now I guess you have figured it out that I mainly play small indie games and I am not a huge fan of games that cost millions to make. Blown Away is another indie game made by a team of two people, an artist and a coder exactly like Super Meat Boy. You can play Blown […]
Continue readingIn the two previous How Games Work (which you can read here and here) I talked about two indie games. Now it’s time to talk about a game that a big studio has developed. I am talking about The Elder Scrolls Legends developed by Bethesda Softworks. The Elder Scrolls Legends is an online strategy card […]
Continue readingToday I got the chance to play PewDiePie’s Tuber Simulator.Who is PewDiePie? Since 15 August 2013, PewDiePie’s channel has been the most subscribed user on YouTube, being surpassed briefly in November and December 2013 by YouTube’s Spotlight channel. Holding the position since 22 December 2013. The channel has reached over 47 million subscribers as of August […]
Continue readingSometimes life seems like it’s all work and no play which can have our stress levels soaring by the end of the week. What if you could turn your day’s work in to a game, see how well you are doing and how well your company is doing? Firstly, by competing against yourself, learning how […]
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