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gamify

[ gey-muh-fahy ]

verb (used with object)

gamified, gamifying.
  1. to turn (an activity or task) into a game or something resembling a game:

    Many exercise programs have been gamified, with badges and scores.

    The company develops gamified apps.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of gamify1

First recorded in 2000鈥05; game 1 + -ify
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At first, Hallow didn't seem so bad, even though I blanched when it immediately gamified the spiritual experience by congratulating me for maintaining my "streak" of daily usage.

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Witch hunts are nothing new, but one way Gamergate innovated is by gamifying abuse and harassment.

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If we are gamifying life-and-death issues, it could really negatively influence culture and society in a way we don鈥檛 like.鈥

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The goal was identifying the moments that viewers expect from Hallmark鈥檚 pleasingly formulaic programming 鈥 the apology, the kiss under the mistletoe 鈥 and finding a way to 鈥済amify鈥 them, Bennett says.

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But it has been criticised for encouraging shoppers to buy items to wear once and discard, through its low prices and "gamified" social media strategy.

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