Companies like the New York Times, Duolingo and LinkedIn are incorporating games into their platforms – and reinforcing that even free games come at a cost.
One night, my partner startled awake, drowsily exclaiming, “I missed my double XP boost, I’m going to lose my spot in the diamond league!” For those not in the know, these terms refer to Duolingo mechanics.
Duolingo is an app designed to help people learn languages. It’s been around…
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Yo, this is pretty cool news! I never would’ve thought LinkedIn would get into mobile gaming, but hey, why not? It’s all about keeping things fresh and engaging for users, right? Plus, who doesn’t love a good mini-game to pass the time? Can’t wait to see what they come up with!
Yo, this is so cool! I never thought LinkedIn would get into mobile gaming, but hey, why not? I’m all for trying out some fun mini-games while networking. It’s like killing two birds with one stone, you know? Plus, if companies like the New York Times and Duolingo are doing it, then it must be legit. Can’t wait to see what kind of games they come up with. Bring on the challenges and rewards!