Gamification Mechanic Monday: Combinations

First posted on Gamification Nation Gamification Nation – designing solutions which encourage winning behaviours for business results in sales, learning, recruitment and productivity Gamification Mechanic Monday: Combinations In games you often have to combine a number of moves in order to gain advantage or more power. This means that first of all you have to…

Feminine Gamification Viewpoint: Gender design preferences

First posted on Gamification Nation Gamification Nation – designing solutions which encourage winning behaviours for business results in sales, learning, recruitment and productivity Feminine Gamification Viewpoint: Gender design preferences When women and men design they will naturally go for a number of different elements: Males Females Type of objects Self-propelling objects (ships, cars, planes, rockets)…

Gamification stuff we love: MySugr

First posted on Gamification Nation Gamification Nation – designing solutions which encourage winning behaviours for business results in sales, learning, recruitment and productivity Gamification stuff we love: MySugr Last week I spoke at the sales and marketing in Pharma conference in amsterdam and in my preparations I came across this great app called MySugr, which…

Gamification Mechanic Monday: Boosters

First posted on Gamification Nation Gamification Nation – designing solutions which encourage winning behaviours for business results in sales, learning, recruitment and productivity Gamification Mechanic Monday: Boosters In a game you will often earn boosters, which allow you to either move quicker, have additional power or you may even skip forward. Most of the time…

Feminine Gamification Viewpoint: Consumer Differences

First posted on Gamification Nation Gamification Nation – designing solutions which encourage winning behaviours for business results in sales, learning, recruitment and productivity Feminine Gamification Viewpoint: Consumer Differences Women are the main decision makers when it comes to shopping, below is an interesting infographic illustrating some of the differences thanks to the people at dr4ward.com for…