Assessing the Importance of Content Versus Design for Successful Crowdfunding of Health Education Games: Online Survey Study
Hong Huang, Han Yu, Wanwan Li

TL;DR
This study explores what makes crowdfunding for health education games successful, finding that skill building, content organization, and interactivity are most important.
Contribution
The study identifies key factors influencing crowdfunding success for health education games through user survey data analysis.
Findings
Skill building, content organization, and interactivity are top factors linked to crowdfunding success.
Eight dimensions can be grouped into three categories: content, instruction, and design-related components.
Statistical analysis confirms the correlation between these factors and crowdfunding success.
Abstract
Health education games make health-related tasks enjoyable and interactive, thereby encouraging user participation. Entrepreneurs and health educators can leverage online crowdfunding platforms, such as Kickstarter, to transform their innovative ideas into funded projects. This research focuses on health education game initiatives on Kickstarter. Through an online user survey, it aims to understand user perceptions and evaluate the significance of 8 distinct components that may influence the success of such crowdfunding initiatives. A total of 75 participants evaluated games using 8 dimensions: game rules, learning objectives, narrative, content organization, motivation, interactivity, skill building, and assessment and feedback. The survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis, exploratory factor analysis, the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test, and multivariate analysis.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance · Microfinance and Financial Inclusion · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
