Game Features
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Game Features, also called Basic Game Elements, are used to help create Gameplay.
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This page is a list of Game Features with each feature having a link to a page that has examples in traditional gaming as well as examples that apply to Gamification. Please join us on the Talk Page to join the discussion.
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Features
Activity Feed
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The Activity Feed shows players what has been taking place in the gamification system overall. This shows the user that they are not alone an... More info | ||||
Avatars
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| Avatars are unique representations for a player. Avatars usually represent a customizable picture to represent the player in many visual ways ac... More info | |||||
Easter Eggs
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Easter Eggs are an intentional hidden message, in-joke or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, web page or v... More info | ||||
Instances
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Instances are created for players to have a unique experience that is outside the normal experience. When a player creates a special unique pag... More info | ||||
Leaderboards
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Leaderboards are a means by which users can track their performance, subjective to others. Leaderboards visually display where a user stands i... More info | ||||
Notifier
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The Notifier is a direct way to give the user direct feedback about their progress, change of status in the gameplay experience etc. These noti... More info | ||||
User Profile
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User Profile displays a User's data about their activity on a website and can be used to tell the world and a community on the internet who they... More info | ||||
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