Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Gabriel Leydon - Designing Digital Economies - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 229]

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Jun 8, 2021
Gabriel Leydon, co-founder and former CEO of Machine Zone, dives into the intriguing world of game design and digital economies. He discusses why exceptional design might indicate a lack of innovation and shares insights on the psychology behind user engagement. Leydon emphasizes the potential of 'busted' products as investment opportunities and explores the evolution of game monetization strategies, contrasting cultural influences in gaming. This enlightening conversation rewires conventional thinking about the intersection of gaming, design, and economics.
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INSIGHT

Design as a Sign of Stagnation

  • An emphasis on design signals a potential lack of innovation in capitalism.
  • Gamification is used to compensate for this by exploiting human psychology.
ANECDOTE

The Million-Dollar Feature Question

  • Gabe Leydon asked potential game designers to design a million-dollar feature, exposing their biases.
  • Many struggled because they disliked spending on games, highlighting a crucial mindset for free-to-play design.
ANECDOTE

The Arcade Business Lesson

  • Gabe Leydon's arcade experience taught him the dual mandate of game design: player enjoyment and investor return.
  • Cruisin' USA's success, even with broken parts, highlighted the importance of profitability over difficulty.
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