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Competition Challenge Module

The Challenge module allows you to create a time-limited competition where players are rewarded for completing a specific task or goal within the Game Center. Challenges are a great way to boost engagement and incentivize repeat visits.

Before You Start

Make sure your Game Center includes at least one Game Module with a game connected. The Challenge module needs a game to track player progress.

 

How to set up a Competition Challenge Module

  1. Click on 'Add Module' and select 'Competition - Challenge' from the popup

  2. Module Status is by default set to inactive when you are ready to start collecting data for the competition, turn the module status to active. 

  3. Module visibility is by default hidden, and even when hidden, you can still have the competition active in the background of the game center. You can enable visibility by toggling it on manually or setting a visibility start/end date. 

  4. Set the desired competition periods. You can add any number of periods and they can be added in bulk or one by one. 

  5. A non-active competition period message can be activated if you have gaps in the competition periods, the message will show in the game center.

  6. For challenge there are three types of competition styles and two types of competition requirements. One type and one requirement need to be set for the competition setting. The challenge types are:

    • Play only - the user only has to play the game to qualify for participation.

    • Use Game Settings - you are using the requirements that are set in the games you have selected

    • Reach min.score - you can set a minimum high score that the user needs to reach to participate in the challenge. 

    The Competion requirements are:

    • Complete all - the user will have to complete and play all the games that are included in the competition

    • Complete one - the user will only have to complete one of the games that are included in the competition

  7. Select games to include in the competition. The games need to be added in a game module in to the game center already to be selected to the competition. 

  8. Pre and Post challenge texts can be styelised to fit your game center, and its also a good way to tell the users how to join the challenge. 

  9. Lastly set up the prizes in the winner settings. You can set up multiple prizes diffrent types of prizes, when they should be distributed and what competition periods they should be included in. 

 

Prizes Settings

Prizes are distributed at the end of a competition period. You can select the distribution dates freely and also select the price to be included when adding a new period in the competition periods. In a challenge, the winners are randomised amongst all the users who have completed the challenge and are qualified to enter. You can set a winner limitation so that players can't win more than once, or so they can't win the same prize multiple times across all periods. 

The reward types are:Coupon code - same for everyone
Coupon code - unique for everyone
URL - same for everyone
URL - unique for everyone
None

All prizes except "none" are distributed to the winners directly by email.
For unique codes or URLs, make sure to upload enough for every planned winner. The codes can be uploaded per period or in a batch, where the codes will be distributed automatically as needed.