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WORK . 02 AUG, 2023

Product cases: Psycho manipulation techniques in gaming

This paper explores the implementation of psychological manipulation techniques in product design, particularly in gaming, focusing on their effects on player behaviour and engagement. The discussed techniques include Skinner Box Mechanics, Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), Social Pressure, Sunk Cost Fallacy, Artificial Scarcity, Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment (DDA), Pay to Win, Teasing Future Content, Locus of Control, Grinding, Loot Boxes, Gacha Systems, and the Zeigarnik Effect. Real-world examples, such as the game “Genshin Impact”, are used to illustrate the techniques’ applications. While acknowledging these methods’ effectiveness in increasing player engagement and revenue, the paper raises concerns about their potential to foster addiction, promote excessive spending, and create unfair gaming environments. The study calls for ethical game design practices and highlights the designers and developers’ responsibility in maintaining a balanced and fair gaming experience.

WORK . 03 AUG, 2023

Product design and psychology: The Mechanism of Skinner Box Techniques in Video Game Design

This paper discusses the application of B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning framework, colloquially known as the Skinner Box mechanism, in the domain of modern video gaming. As a pivotal tool of psychological manipulation, this method has been integral in influencing player behaviour and engagement. Various case studies and examples are presented to provide a comprehensive understanding of its usage in game design.

“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”
Steve Jobs

WORK . 05 AUG, 2023

Product design and psychology: The Exploitation of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in Video Game Design

This paper delves into the psychological concept of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and its application in the sphere of video game design. FOMO, a form of psychological manipulation, plays a pivotal role in influencing player behaviour and fostering continuous engagement. We explore and analyse this technique using a variety of case studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of its use and implications from a product designer’s standpoint.

Good design is obvious. Great design is transparent.

Joe Sparano
WORK . 06 AUG, 2023

Product design and psychology: The Application of Social Pressure in Video Game Design

This scholarly paper delves into the intricacies of social pressure as a tool for psychological manipulation in video game design. It emphasizes the diverse applications and implications of social pressure in manipulating player behaviour, fostering engagement, and enhancing monetization. Detailed case studies provide a comprehensive understanding of the deployment of this technique, illustrating the concept from a product designer’s viewpoint.

DIGITAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE MILIJANA KOMAD