Has anyone applied lessons from crash games like Aviator to UX design? How has minimalism improved user engagement for you?
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Insightful article! Aviator’s simple, intuitive mechanics show how minimalist design can boost engagement and retention in UX effectively.
I recently read the article “When Less Really Is More: What Crash Games Can Teach UX Designers” on https://www.coolthoughts.in/when-less-really-is-more-what-crash-games-can-teach-ux-designers/ and it offers a compelling perspective on minimalist design. The author highlights how games like aviator succeed by focusing on a single, intuitive mechanic—betting on a multiplier that “crashes” at random. This simplicity enhances user engagement and retention, demonstrating that less can indeed be more in UX design. It’s a valuable insight for designers aiming to create user-friendly and addictive interfaces.