10 Great Apps To Help Gamify Your Workout

In the last few years, the business of gamification has grown to a $3.8 billion-a-year industry. Gamifying something – leveraging people’s natural desires for socializing, learning, mastery, competition, achievement and status by making a game out of a boring task – can have real-world impacts in terms of boosting output and encouraging participation and repetition.
According to several recent surveys, 90 percent of employees said it makes them more productive at work. That fact hasn’t been lost on app makers, especially developers in the health and fitness world. When you add in the fitness options that videogame systems like PlayStation, Nintendo and Xbox offer, there are a lot of ways to gamify your workout.
Maintaining your fitness is tough, but it becomes more difficult during the colder months. So, to help you kick off your Fall workout journey, Paste is compiling 10 techy ways to get your sweat on. From videogames like Ring Fit Adventure to immersive apps like Marvel Move and Ingress, here are the best ways to have fun while getting off the couch.
Marvel Move
Is a rampaging Hulk enough to get you to run? What if you discovered a hidden mutant ability? Maybe you’d prefer joining Photon, Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Those are just a couple of the scenarios Marvel writers like Tini Howard, Meghan Fitzmartin, Alex Acks, and Matt Wieteska have laid out to motivate users to walk, run and sprint. Each of the Marvel Fitness Adventures takes the listener through a multi-chapter story, immersing you in the comic book world of Thor, the Incredible Hulk and the X-Men among others.
This ZRX-powered app works with a low threshold, so anything over 3 mph will move the story along. That means you can train indoors or simulate running if you’re short on space. By progressing through each chapter, you’ll collect related supplies which can then be converted into currency to trade for trophies. Once you complete a storyline, characters like Jean Grey or Thor will send you “milestone emails” wrapping up your progress.
Ingress Prime
A mix of capture the flag and geotagging, Pokemon Go creator Niantic Labs’ app Ingress Prime has been running since 2013. The service currently has approximately one million users divided into two factions, the Enlightened and the Resistance. Players can attack and defend in-app checkpoints, known as portals, only if they’re in close proximity to those places in the real world. On a small scale these operations happen in public parks and the like across America, Japan and Europe, but hardcore users of the app have organized portal raids as remote as the Canary Islands off Morocco.
Zombies, Run!
ZRX has been scaring runners into sprinting for their lives since 2013. With apocalyptic storylines chock full of zombies, impending death and gore, October is a perfect time to give the app a try, even if it’s just to get your Halloween pulse racing. In addition to Zombies, Run, ZRX hosts Venture, where you can build up endurance by running from dinosaurs, looting as a pirate in the 16th century or exploring the ruins of Atlantis.