gamified
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]gamified
- simple past and past participle of gamify
Adjective
[edit]gamified (comparative more gamified, superlative most gamified)
- Turned into a game.
- 2014, Ryan Schaaf, Nicky Mohan, Making School a Game Worth Playing: Digital Games in the Classroom:
- How can gameful designers incorporate meaningful, relevant realworld application into their gamified learning experiences?
- 2017 February 21, Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian:
- Unlike older conservatives, Yiannopoulos understood what was bubbling up on platforms such as Reddit and 4chan: a new gamified form of hard-right discourse based not on ideas but on memes, harassment and “saying the unsayable” […].
- 2022 September 27, Barclay Bram, “My Therapist, the Robot”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Here was this chipper little bot, popping up in my notifications, checking to see how I was doing, sending me pithy, chicken-soup-for-the-soul-style aphorisms and gamified tasks.