How F2P has Changed Games – And is Changing Game Design | Eric Goldberg

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The F2P revenue model steadily and relentlessly changes the way games are consumed and are played; the popular genres and types of games; the game development process -- and even design itself. This talk highlights the key touchpoints and recent findings from behavioral science; so that game professionals can harness the feedback loop, and be actors rather than acted upon.
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