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Irresistible Apps
Irresistible Apps: Motivational Design Patterns for Apps, Games, and Web-based Communities | Chris Lewis
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When you create an app, a website, or a game, how do you attract users, and perhaps more importantly, how do you keep them? Irresistible Apps explains exactly how to do this using a library of 27 motivational design patterns and real-world examples of how they work. As a developer, you need to retain users in the new economy of advertisements, subscriptions, and in-app purchases, but how do you do this? How do some applications keep users coming back? Why do people spend hours and hours playing World of Warcraft? Why do people care about Reddit karma? What makes customers keep buying from Amazon? Why do so many people love Khan Academy? The answers are found in Gameful, Social, Interface, and Information patterns. Not only will you learn about these patterns, youll also learn why they work using psychological theories of intrinsic motivation, behavioral psychology, and behavioral economics. Good and bad implementations of the patterns are shown so practitioners can use them effectively and avoid pitfalls along the way.
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AllDebooks
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#Midwintersolace

Our last seasonal favourites 😍
🎧 What kind of apps do you like - hobbies, reading, news, music, games?
Share your favourites.

@TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit @jenniferw88

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Elizabeth2
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I love the latest update of the Bookly app! Weekly and monthly reports, added achievements to unlock, new date to finish a book goal setting, new assistant...I am so excited!!

I was going to post my excitement on FB, but I realized only my fellow Littens would truly understand. 😉❤️📚 (Excuse the poor stats, I‘ve had very limited reading time the last 3 weeks due to my father‘s necessary extra care and a very busy work season. 🙁🤷‍♀️)

Birdsong28 Do you pay for yours? I have the free version but I am considering paying the one off fee to upgrade, just want to know if it is worth it. 📚📖 5y
Elizabeth2 @Birdsong28 I have the full version. If I recall, they began the pay option after the app was released, so they grandfathered in anyone who already had it. I love the app, and I would have paid a one off fee for it. 5y
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Birdsong28
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Anyone heard of this app? Is it any good? 📚📖

GingerAntics Yes, it‘s the sparknotes of smart phones. I don‘t think I‘d count this as reading. It‘s just a summary of nonfiction works. I checked it out a year or so ago. It didn‘t stay on my phone long. You got a certain number of free books then. I tested it on a book I‘d already read and when they missed at least half of what was actually important to understanding the book, I deleted. (edited) 6y
Birdsong28 @GingerAntics Thanks for the response. I kept seeing it on television and so I thought I would see people who actually know/have used the app what they thought. 😘📚📖 6y
GingerAntics Some people adore it. If all you want is a summary of a book, it may be okay. I wasn‘t at all impressed with the one I read. I was also put off by the fact that you‘re getting someone else‘s interpretation of the book or what is important. It‘s probably better for a bookish person to go for an abridged copy if you‘re needing a shorter version of the book. At least then we know it‘s the author‘s own words and we can hope the author had a hand in. 6y
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SleepyDragon
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Anyone play Matchington Mansion? It's turning out to be rather bookish. You inherit a mansion from a Lilian Braun like author, (One of her books is titled "The Cat Who Played with Matches.") and earn points to fix it up by playing a candy crush like game. I just finished renovating this enormous library. I wish it were real. Lol I know, I should be reading ...

Slajaunie I play! 😁 6y
SleepyDragon @Slajaunie I hope you are enjoying it. I've been stuck on a particularly hard level for a while. 6y
Slajaunie I had been. I think I got past it but I have not had time to play in a while. 6y
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