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by hwgilbert16
1088 days ago
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Simple HTML5 games are on the docket for future releases. Nothing advanced - but still something stimulating other than pure flashcards. This is a point where I’m not as well-versed. Would love to hear any recommendations for study games that you might find useful. As a side note, this is more targeted at an older audience, i.e. ~16+. |
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Duolingo operates in this space, and their gamification model, I believe, is to motivate users to study by allowing them to display their streaks and levels to others. (competition)
Anki also has a streak-based gamification, and it's somewhat successful, as seen here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Anki/search/?q=streak&restrict_sr=1.
However, these gamifications are not as fun as real games. It won't make your heart thump like FPS games do.
I believe there is room to incorporate features from incremental games (like Cookie Clicker) into flashcard apps, although it is not as simple as it sounds. Habitica [1] is another example of integrating incremental features into a task management system, but it lacked a diversity of content when I tried it last year. Incremental games are not merely about numbers increasing; they also involve the discovery of various elements (like grandmas, farms, factories, mines, shipments, alchemy, portal, ... in Cookie Clicker).
[1]: https://habitica.com/static/home