Designing for Fun and Play: Exploring possibilities in design for gamification
Other conference contribution, 2013

Gamification – the use of game design elements in non-game contexts – is touted by many as the solution of how to make applications and processes more engaging to people that may have little or no motivation to engage with them otherwise. Based upon a literature review, the paper argues for guidelines concerning two aspects of gamifying an activity: ensuring that a continued focus on the main activities can be preserved and considering designing for playfulness. Furthermore, the relation between gamification and play is discussed, and some possible issues with gamification are presented.

Gamification

Author

Kristina Knaving

University of Gothenburg

Staffan Björk

University of Gothenburg

Gamification 2013

Subject Categories

Human Computer Interaction

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Created

10/10/2017