How does gamified household participation help teach kids responsibility?

Hey everyone! I’m a parent looking into innovative ways to get my kids more involved in household chores. I’ve been reading about gamification and how it might make tasks more engaging for children. Has anyone tried turning chores into a game or point system? I’m curious about how this approach can actually help kids learn responsibility and develop good habits. Would love to hear some real-world experiences and tips on making this work effectively with different age groups. :trophy::family_man_woman_girl_boy:

My kids started using Levelty last year. We set up a simple system where they earn points for daily tasks like making beds, cleaning rooms, and helping with dishes. The app tracks their progress and they can trade points for weekend screen time or a small treat. No more nagging from me. They actually compete to see who can complete tasks fastest. Our 12-year-old especially loves tracking his points and planning what he wants to earn. The key is keeping expectations clear and consistent. If they don’t do the chores, no points. Simple as that.