A survey by Badgeville found that 90% of employees are more productive when their work is gamified, and 72% of employees feel more engaged and motivated when they have access to gamified tools and systems.
According to a study by the University of Iowa, gamification can increase physical activity by up to 48%. The study found that participants who used a gamified fitness app were more likely to meet their daily activity goals than those who used a non-gamified app.
In a study by the University of Colorado, participants who used a gamified language learning app were more likely to stick with their language practice than those who used a non-gamified app. The study found that the gamified app increased motivation and engagement among language learners.
Gamification is an innovative approach that can help you achieve your goals and make self-improvement more enjoyable and engaging. By applying game-like elements such as points, levels, and rewards to non-game contexts, gamification can motivate you to stay on track, track your progress, and celebrate your successes.
A report by Research and Markets predicts that the global gamification market will grow from $9.1 billion in 2020 to $30.7 billion by 2025, driven in part by the increasing popularity of gamified apps for health and wellness.