bartpieters t1_ix0jt10 wrote
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And because they are having fun, they keep going at it, the training becomes more intense and the training is more successful?
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix0lpcx wrote
When they get better - they can opt in for harder difficulties, or increase the speed of the games :) Leader boards with dates and times help encourage the progression.
bartpieters t1_ix0opru wrote
Gamification and serious gaming in a medical healing setting, very interesting!
TheSOB88 t1_ix2heqd wrote
Oh jesus I hope you don't have intrusive popups for those like many modern games
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix2usj3 wrote
Zero Pop-ups, we mimic real life. Everything has a physical, touchable place in the world.
TheSOB88 t1_ix5jipu wrote
Interesting! I'd love to see video. It's probably somewhere else in the thread but i'm too neurotic to ever go look for it
EzekielNOR OP t1_ix5jrm3 wrote
Very early iteration from back in 2019. https://youtu.be/RG2JmztWGhY
Sadly I am unable to show newer things due to patient confidentiality and some other things. But it gives an idea of the graphics level and scenery at least.
TheSOB88 t1_ix5k8lu wrote
cool been!
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