This Video Game Chart Helps Players Pick the Perfect Game
Angela Rajic — February 20, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: silveroakcasino & geekologie
This video game chart created by Silver Oak Online Casino help gamers pick the perfect video game to play. The creative flow chart takes prospective players through a list of questions that gauge their tastes and preferences in games (creativity, first person shooters, etc.) The viewers goes through until they hit the video game recommended to them by the responses. Lovers of retro games go for Mario, Donkey Kong, or Tetris, for those who prefer puzzles.
This video game chart is perfect for hardcore gamers or newcomers who have difficulty deciding what to play or finding a new game to enjoy. Whether you enjoy violence, role play, indie games or button mashing group tournament fighters, this flow chart has the perfect game for you and you friends. It will save loads of time and leave more for playing.
This video game chart is perfect for hardcore gamers or newcomers who have difficulty deciding what to play or finding a new game to enjoy. Whether you enjoy violence, role play, indie games or button mashing group tournament fighters, this flow chart has the perfect game for you and you friends. It will save loads of time and leave more for playing.
Trend Themes
1. Flow-chart Video Game Selection - There is an opportunity for more companies and game developers to utilize innovative flow-charts to assist players in game selection.
2. Personalized Video Game Selection - Personalized video game charts may become increasingly popular as more companies attempt to target specific audiences.
3. Gamification of Decision-making - This trend can be used to gamify other areas of decision-making beyond video game selection, providing a more engaging user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - Online gaming companies may benefit from incorporating unique features like Silver Oak's flowchart to prompt a more efficient and fun user experience.
2. Marketing & Advertising - Incorporating gamified decision-making into marketing research surveys, product quizzes, etc. could provide a more fun and interactive data-gathering experience.
3. Educational Technology - Academic institutions may implement gamified decision-making solutions to assist student or career-oriented decision-making processes.
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