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Life Imagined As One Big RPG

Scoop Snookems writes "Will there be a day where we earn achievement points simply by brushing our teeth or high-fiving a friend? There could be, according to Carnegie Mellon professor Jesse Schell. In this video from the annual DICE summit, Schell comments on recent evolutions in gaming before fixating on a concept where our futures evolve into one big RPG. Fascinating stuff, and I hope writing this post nets me 10 points."

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  1. Actually used as a therapy tool by Gothmolly · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've read articles where kids with behavioral disorders, social anxiety, general nerdiness, etc were encouraged to use this as a means of driving more appropriate/better behaviors. Like if a shy kid talked to a classmate, he gave himself 10 points, etc. Then they worked with the therapist to track the whole thing - basically making life your RPG.

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    1. Re:Actually used as a therapy tool by mhajicek · · Score: 3, Interesting

      My wife and I did this with my ADHD son for a while when he was about five. Positive points for doing good things, negative points for doing bad things, all according to a list. When he saved up enough points he had a list of things he could cash them in for, like eating out at a restaurant of his choice, seeing a movie, or getting some Lego. It did seem to help.

  2. Jesse by Kamineko · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've met Jesse Schell. The man is charismatic and completely insane.

  3. Say what you want... by SharpFang · · Score: 3, Interesting

    After donating 18 liters of blood, achieving the Ist Degree Honorable Blood Donor title, a document and a badge stating that, and a permanent free public communication ticket, I really felt like I just finished a major questline.

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  4. Re:So when will we start.. by icebraining · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So when will we start to walk around with signs over our heads that say our name

    It has already been done. The backpack would be handy, though.