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What is a serious game?
Raccoon Serious Games bv|
March 3, 2021

Serious games, you hear all about it. Gamification is an increasingly trendy term and companies are in love with it. What are those serious games that everyone is talking about? And why are we making those games with Raccoon Serious Games?


In this blog post I will discuss the general definition of a serious game, the different possible forms and explain how serious gaming can achieve certain goals. Then I give a number of examples from our portfolio and conclude with our image of serious games.


The general definition of serious game

There are many different definitions of serious games to be found. Everyone uses it in a different way. But, if you read them all, you see that the same thing always returns:


"A Serious Game is a game developed with a goal that is different from just entertainment"


So still nice and broad, but the most important thing is: Each serious game has a specific goal. And in our context, that goal always boils down to learning something. And with a serious game you can teach people something by letting them experience it. At least, we think so.


Different forms of serious games

I already mentioned it: We believe that you learn best by doing something, by experiencing something. And that is more than just listening, watching and seeing. You have to experience it. In the serious gaming world there are a lot of different forms for serious games. You can roughly subdivide these into four streams:


- Digital Serious Game A game that you play on your computer, telephone or tablet. It looks a lot like an e-learning environment, but in the form of a game. This allows players to achieve a goal in a very measurable way


- Serious Board Game A board game where you come into contact with a complex subject or strategy while playing. By playing you get the hang of this and afterwards the player will understand the complex matter


- Serious Roleplaying Game A game in which the players are given a role. Each role has its own importance, and the group is assigned a common goal. Here the players learn to discover each other's interests, understand and see how they can work together towards “the greater goal”


- Serious Escape game A game based on escape rooms, where the players are immersed in a certain context. By solving puzzles they advance in the story and are inspired and activated to work with the subject.


A serious game can have different goals. Depending on the purpose, you choose a suitable shape. We strongly believe in physical interaction; it puts the subject, the context and the goals within reach of the players. They literally get to work with it and that way you stimulate all senses. By experiencing you learn the most and most lingers.


How do you use serious gaming?

You can use serious gaming for almost anything. If you want to activate, motivate or teach employees, you can choose to do so with the help of a serious game. We have already used serious gaming for the following:


- Communication of strategy Instead of presenting a powerpoint presentation, we let participants piece together the strategy themselves. "What belongs where", "what do they mean by this", "how does this work" and "ooh, now I get it" are statements that are made during such a game. After playing, the players know how the strategy really works.


- Guiding digital transformation In addition to providing training, employees must be included in the changes that will come with the introduction of a new digital system. This can be difficult, especially if you do not fully understand why it is necessary, or if you are afraid that your role will change dramatically. By playing a serious game, the employees themselves were given the tools to understand the transformation and discover what it meant for their role.


- Community participation Many construction projects have an impact on the environment. You would like to include all residents in your plans, but just get them to that site hut for that standard presentation and tour. By using a Serious Escape Box, the open days became popular and visitors came. In addition, the players got to know the building assignment and discovered the chosen solutions. Two birds with one stone!


- Security Awareness Training By letting people experience how easy it is for hackers to have all the information that can be found online and thus be able to tempt you to click on dangerous links, the players understand what they should and can watch out for. It is fun to do and you also learn from it!


Why do serious games work?

There are so many more examples to mention. And as you can see, every serious game has a clear learning objective. While playing a serious game, several things happen that help the players achieve the learning goal:


- You enter another world The game world is another world in which you are immersed. You can safely try, fail and get back up there. That is very important for a serious game. Then you can experiment freely and you learn from it!


- You are constantly motivated Our games are set up in such a way that you are constantly motivated to continue. There are several winning moments in the games that give you energy. If you stray, the game (or the guidance) ensures that you are brought back in the right direction. A kind of soft guardrail that gives you a little push even if you hit it


- It is not complex. Even if you have to deal with serious and complex subjects, we make it less complex in a game world. We filter all noise and remove all nonsense, leaving the core. You can also simplify things if necessary; because you are in a game world that is allowed. As long as you can make the translation to the real world afterwards


- You give the players autonomy In a game, players are given autonomy. They can play themselves, direct themselves, make decisions themselves. This ensures that everything they do, encounter and learn feels like it's on their own and initiative. And everyone knows that it is best to remember something when you have taken the initiative yourself.


In conclusion: What is serious gaming?


In our view, a serious game is the following:

- A game where, by playing, you learn something

- You learn by doing and experiencing it yourself.

- And the experience is fun!


You can use it for almost all situations where the participants have to learn or do something new. Whether it's a strategy, presentation, change, on-boarding, job application, safety training, construction environment or project startup, you can achieve your goal better with serious gaming. And it is fun too!

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