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Concept 4 - Fit Me

I have designed a fitness app which allows you to compete in a race to reach your own personal goal against your family and friends. The first one to reach their own goal wins a different reward every time. These can be new avatar hairstyles, clothing or shoes. You can create your own avatar and it will change size to go along with your weight loss progress. The more rounds you win, the better you can make it look. This can make exercise be seen in a new light, with a competitive edge therefor helping its users enjoy something which is usually a strenuous task. Players can use their creativity to personalise the app and accomplish their tasks. 



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Loayza, J. (2018). The 10 Best Productivity Apps that use Gamification in 2018. [Blog] Yu-kai Chou. Available at: https://yukaichou.com/lifestyle-gamification/the-top-ten-gamified-productivity-apps/ [Accessed 22 Dec. 2018].


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