Posted April 15, 2016
As some of you may know, I'm on the crowdfunding/crowdsourcing business. And, related to that, I attended a crowdsourcing conference in London this week, where I got to see all kinds of stuff. Interesting stuff, scary stuff, uplifting stuff, and quite some clever stuff.
Why do I bring this up? Well, one of the speakers was going on about gamification, and how to "trick" people into playing "games" and use the gathered crowd to help with things they normally wouldn't. He presented a few games they've done that would contribute curing cancer, for instance.
And apparently just yesterday they launched a new game: quantum moves. Apparently it would help them build a quantum computer, somehow. I tried it out and it's not really my kind of game, even with the whole "quantum" thingy going for it, but I figured some people around here would be interested. Plus, it's DRM-free! Why make a game that needs to phone home by design in order to make users contribute to the cause DRM-free? No clue, but I played the game offline without issue. So yay for that.
Well, that's basically it. Honestly, I thought it was pretty cool, and I wouldn't mind seeing more of this stuff going around.
Why do I bring this up? Well, one of the speakers was going on about gamification, and how to "trick" people into playing "games" and use the gathered crowd to help with things they normally wouldn't. He presented a few games they've done that would contribute curing cancer, for instance.
And apparently just yesterday they launched a new game: quantum moves. Apparently it would help them build a quantum computer, somehow. I tried it out and it's not really my kind of game, even with the whole "quantum" thingy going for it, but I figured some people around here would be interested. Plus, it's DRM-free! Why make a game that needs to phone home by design in order to make users contribute to the cause DRM-free? No clue, but I played the game offline without issue. So yay for that.
Well, that's basically it. Honestly, I thought it was pretty cool, and I wouldn't mind seeing more of this stuff going around.