One way to engage your audience and gather data is to ask them directly about what products they like.
Your goals for the campaign will impact the game type you will build. The list below is a suggestion of the game types best suited to the different objectives.
You want players to select their preferred product(s) from a list:
Product Selector
Poll
Priority Puzzle
You want to help players find the right product by asking them a series of questions:
Personality Test
You want to collect information about what players like and don't like
Survey
Swipe It
Examples: Let players select their preferred product(s)
Product Selector
A product selector gives a scrollable list of items. Players select their favorite one and submit.
Poll
A poll presents a number of options. The options can be presented in a grid or can be incorporated with a designed graphic background. Players select one or more options and submit.
Priority Puzzle
In a priority puzzle, players drag-and-drop images into placeholders. There are many ways to build this game, including asking players to select only one or some of the available images.
Examples: Help players find the right product
Personality Test
In a personality test, players answer a series of questions. Based on the combination of answers, they will get one of several possible results that best fits their needtåsts.
Examples: Get feedback about what players like
Survey
In a survey players can respond to a series of questions. There are no right or wrong answers, and they can skip questions that are not relevant. There are many different answer formats.
Swipe It
In a Swipe game, players move things they like to the right and things they don't like to the left. There are no right or wrong answers. At the end of the game, you can display a list of liked or disliked items.
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