I make almost everything a game. If I’m not entertained, I use my imagination to turn the most menial task into a game. True, I’m basically a four year old…but I’m also constantly entertained.
So when I got a chance to work on a website for a children’s program at my church, you can imagine my mind went instantly to making it a game.
Enter SummitKidsOnline.com. Give it a whirl. You can interact with “Kodi” like a talking pet and interact with the page like you’re walking around or traversing time. It turns and information page into a game.
How can you make your creativity into a game for your audience?
Dang, I am impressed. I started following your blog probably a couple weeks ago. It’s on my google reader as one I check to find “interesting things” to fill up my Creativity Well. Anyway, keep it up!
-natemac-
Dang, I am impressed. I started following your blog probably a couple weeks ago. It’s on my google reader as one I check to find “interesting things” to fill up my Creativity Well. Anyway, keep it up!
-natemac-