User blog comment:OldFridgesKill/Review: HabitRPG (as seen on IndieGameBundles, Feb 1, 2014)/@comment-24475708-20140209183624/@comment-24556234-20140217014149

Hey! I just wanted to drop here and say that by no stretch of the imagination was I ever anything but a very casual gamer, and I love Habit! There's a lot of features that put Habit above a regular pen and paper to do list without needing to game- for one, the color system. Each list automatically switches to tell you where you are slacking, and what's been sitting around for awhile. With the custom rewards, a non-gamer can also set rewards that appeal to them whether it's movies, ice cream, a shopping trip, whatever. So I don't think you have too much to worry about with non-gamers.

The group you'd really have to worry about is people who have little self-control. If you lie to HabitRPG daily, you don't get anything out of it. It becomes a chore, and stops being fun. Those people, like one of my friends, don't really mesh well with the program- and may be better with a regular old checklist where there is no point in cheating.