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The steps to create a game on Kimple

Written by Elsa Fernandes
Updated over a month ago

SUMMARY

  1. Choosing the game

  2. Configuring general information

  3. Defining the game path

  4. Page customization

  5. Setting up prizes

  6. Configuring legal aspects

  7. Testing the game

  8. Publishing the game online


1. Choosing the game

The first step is to select the game that best suit your needs from those available in the Kimple catalog.

🔗 See the list of game

2. Configuring general information

Define the key elements of your operation:

  • Operation title

  • Start and end dates

  • Time zone (avoids conversion errors)

  • Language and description of the operation

3. Defining the game path

Kimple offers a pre-designed path containing several pages.

  • You can add or remove pages according to your needs.

  • Path mode allows you to structure the user experience by defining the stages of the game.

💡 Tip: Use the operation style to customize graphic elements such as buttons, backgrounds, and text fonts in advance.

4. Page customization

Each page can be adapted according to your preferences:

  • Add visual elements (backgrounds, images, text, forms, etc.)

  • Configure the footer (legal notices, terms and conditions, privacy policy)

5. Setting up prizes

This step is essential for configuring the distribution of rewards in your game.

  • Activate prizes in the settings interface.

  • Set the distribution priority:

    By default, distribution is by date.

    You can change this and opt for distribution by quantity.

  • Adding prizes:

    Enter the name, description, and an associated image.

    Determine whether the quantity is unlimited or customized.

    Choose the distribution mode:

    - By period

    - By day

📢 Make sure that the quantities and distribution modes are configured correctly to avoid any errors in the allocation of prizes.

🔗Read the article here

6. Configuring legal aspects

To ensure your game complies with regulations, configure the following elements:

  • Customizing the cookie banner

  • Adding the rules and legal notices These elements are mandatory to ensure your game is legal.

  • Enabling restrictions (limiting the number of entries, checking eligibility requirements, etc.)

🔗Read the article here

7. Testing the game

Before going live, activate test mode to check that the game is working properly. This allows you to identify any issues and fix them before launch.

💡 Tip: Test the entire course by putting yourself in the participant's shoes to anticipate any potential obstacles. Take the time to optimize each step to provide a smooth and engaging experience for your participants.

8. Publishing the game online

Once the test has been validated, the game can be published.

  • Publish your campaign online and obtain the distribution link.

  • Share it via your communication channels to maximize participation.

  • View statistics and export data at any time during the game.

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