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Why do game designers include rewards in video games?
Designers do not want chemicals to harm people’s brains.
Designers do not want people to beat the game.
Designers want more people to learn more about sports.
Designers want people to keep playing their game
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Designers want people to keep playing their game.
Rewards (points, items, achievements, etc.) reinforce player behavior, increase engagement and motivation, and improve retention. The other options are incorrect: rewards aren’t about preventing chemicals from harming brains, they’re not primarily to stop players from finishing the game, and they’re not generally meant to teach sports.
Rewards (points, items, achievements, etc.) reinforce player behavior, increase engagement and motivation, and improve retention. The other options are incorrect: rewards aren’t about preventing chemicals from harming brains, they’re not primarily to stop players from finishing the game, and they’re not generally meant to teach sports.
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