Gamification in Tourism
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Rating | : | 4.40 (961 Votes) |
Asin | : | 3734759676 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 190 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
By combining Gamification with Experience Design the Gamification in Tourism book provides a comprehensive and novel approach on how to design such experiences. They are now seeking meaningful and more stimulating experiences from tourism providers. Tourists' expectations are increasingly complex and sophisticated. With its Memorable Experience Design framework and practical case studies the book should help tourism providers shift their thinking as to what they can offer in order to cater to the new needs of their guests.
"Paul Bulencea and Roman Egger have brought together two of my favorite subjects into one engaging, informative, and well-researched book. Joseph Pine II Co-author, The Experience Economy and Infinite Possibility. Everyone in tourism - districts, attractions, and support companies alike - should read Gamification in Tourism, but in fact so should everyone involved in designing memorable experiences (as the sub-title memorably puts it), for its Memorable Experience Design framework applies to all those who wish to succeed in today's Experience Economy." - B
OK but way too expensive ZombieMovieGuide A lot of theory but they do provide some interesting case studies. Not worth the expensive price.. Key book to all those passionate about experiences!!! Amazon Customer "Gamefication in tourism" is one of those books that opens your mind to a whole new universe of possibilities. By understanding the concept of how to create a meaningful experience I was overwhelmed on the amazing results that can be achieved using the methodology of design in tourism.The boo. "A must-read for tourism and experience designers" according to Claus Raasted, Larp guru. It started out a bit too academic and slow for my taste, but after conquering the beginning, I page-flipped my way through the rest of the book in one sitting. If you're working in tourism or experience design in any way, Bulencea and Egger's book is a godsend. I came away a lot wiser, extrem