Physics of Gamification

034 - Charge Accumulation: Build Up to the Big Moment

7 min · 20. tammi 2026
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Most gamification strategies fail because they are too "smooth." We fear friction, so we reward every tiny action immediately. The result isn't motivation; it's noise. In Episode 34, Hakan Uzer explores the physics of Static Electricity (Charge Accumulation) to prove that the most powerful moment in a system isn't the reward itself—it's the tension you build before you give it. In this episode, we cover: * The Leaky Faucet: Why constant micro-rewards (badges for everything) kill long-term interest. * The Physics of Capacitors: How to design systems that "store" user effort for a massive release. * Dopamine & Anticipation: Why the brain prefers the "near miss" over the "easy win." * 3 Mechanics to Build Tension: How to use Streaks, Thresholds, and Collections to create a spark. "The shock is only as strong as the buildup. If you want your users to feel electric, you have to let them charge up first."

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jakson 034 - Charge Accumulation: Build Up to the Big Moment kansikuva

034 - Charge Accumulation: Build Up to the Big Moment

Most gamification strategies fail because they are too "smooth." We fear friction, so we reward every tiny action immediately. The result isn't motivation; it's noise. In Episode 34, Hakan Uzer explores the physics of Static Electricity (Charge Accumulation) to prove that the most powerful moment in a system isn't the reward itself—it's the tension you build before you give it. In this episode, we cover: * The Leaky Faucet: Why constant micro-rewards (badges for everything) kill long-term interest. * The Physics of Capacitors: How to design systems that "store" user effort for a massive release. * Dopamine & Anticipation: Why the brain prefers the "near miss" over the "easy win." * 3 Mechanics to Build Tension: How to use Streaks, Thresholds, and Collections to create a spark. "The shock is only as strong as the buildup. If you want your users to feel electric, you have to let them charge up first."

20. tammi 20267 min
jakson 033 - Latent Heat: The Motivation You Don't See kansikuva

033 - Latent Heat: The Motivation You Don't See

In physics, "Latent Heat" is the energy absorbed by a substance to change its state (like ice turning to water) without any rise in temperature. To an observer, it looks like nothing is happening. To the physicist, it's the most energetic phase of the process. Today, Hakan applies this concept to Gamification and UX: • The Physics of the Plateau: Why it takes 80x more energy to change a state than to raise a degree. • The "Stuck" User: How to distinguish between disengagement and "absorption." • The Lurker Effect: Why your quietest community members might be your most invested. • Designing for Silence: Strategies to reward users who are thinking, learning, and planning, rather than just clicking. • Sanctuary Zones: Why you should hide the leaderboard during deep learning phases. Key Takeaway: Don't judge a user's value solely by their visible "temperature" (points/clicks). Design for their state change.

6. tammi 202611 min