PixelRaider

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Small wins in the games I play motivate me to continue playing. Earning a trophy feels like receiving a real-life badge, especially when I truly love the game. Do game achievements motivate you?
 
Yes, it does. I feel energised to keep playing once I achieve some little wins on a particular game. It could be an interesting part of my gaming experience, trust me because I would want to win more at the end of the day.
 
Yes, game achievements motivate me. I’ve noticed that unlocking them gives a sense of progress and accomplishment, encouraging me to explore more challenges and fully engage with the game’s mechanics.
 
I am not sure if motivation is the right word to use but game addictions makes me happy and it gives me a sense of accomplishment. It is something like achieving something for the work you have done.
 
Definitely. Achievements give me small milestones to aim for, making the gameplay more engaging. Even if a game is tough, earning achievements keeps me pushing forward and adds an extra layer of fun.
 
The achievements in games definitely keep me hooked. Even the smaller ones are just like a pat on the back and they keep me going. Though, I’ll admit, some of them are very tedious. I just gave up halfway.
 
No, I do not feel like I have achieved something in real life whenever I win against computer or a real opponent in a game. After all, it is just a game and nothing more than that.
 
When I achieve a new badge or a new level, I really feel good. And it is always a great adrenaline boost to keep playing the game to aim for more levels and achievements.