Mindbloom is an online game which, rather than wasting your time, improves your quality of life by rewarding you for doing things that matter in your life. The main idea behind Mindbloom is to make you think what’s important in your life and what’s not, discover inspiring things, what motivates you and in the end, take meaningful action to make your life better.
When you play Mindbloom, you plant a tree that represents your life, with leaves that represent the different aspects of your life that are important to you. As you progress through the game, you have to decide what actions you can take that will nurture different parts of the tree based on the limited time and resources that you have. Once you’ve identified the areas of your life that are important to you, like your health, career, relationships, finances, spirituality, and more, you can nurture your “life tree,” which will then grow and develop in different ways based on how you water it and how much sun it gets.
Customize your personal plan with images and music, and then go into the real world and do the things you added to your list. As you perform real-world actions, you get points, achievements, badges, and other in-game rewards for essentially doing the things you’ve always wanted to do anyway. As you play, you’ll earn more rewards, and ideally the bigger benefit will be in your real, offline life.
You can even schedule actions using Mindbloom that can have a significant impact on your life and once they are done, you tree will grow. It will also show you daily tasks that you should complete in order to improve the quality of life. Every time you complete any task, you get seeds which counts as experience to help you level up and buy upgrades from the Marketplace. If you want, you can even invite and add your friends to Mindbloom.
Features
- [advt]A user-friendly web application.
- Discover what is important for you.
- Take necessary steps to improve your quality of life.
- Schedule and complete daily tasks to level up.
- Connect different social networks (Facebook, Twitter and more).
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