How do you register for @bigaarcade alpha?
Easy!
Log onto: https://t.co/odrBNF8ZVA
Sign up with your email and connect your wallet
And start playing your favorite games!
What is @bigaarcade?
bIGA Arcade is a #web3game arcade that allows players to play and earn for a small fee. It has the capacity to host hundreds of minigames.
You play. Get to top of the leaderboard. And get paid when other players fail to beat your high-score.
Ummmm.....
We just hit 400k total plays in the @bigaarcade 👀
I'm warning you now. You're gonna want to learn these games, and climb the leaderboards as best you can.
It's going to get crazy. 🎮💰
Have you played Wen Lambo yet?
The most addictive, frustrating, and ridiculous racing game in Web3.
Don't take my word for it. Give it a try!
https://t.co/STTlWGPrQC
Over the past few months, I've had the privilege of hosting numerous game nights within the Web3 community. These events have served various purposes, from fostering community engagement to promoting new releases and sustaining activity within our platform. Through trial and error, I've learned valuable lessons on how to make these events not only successful but also memorable for participants. Here are some key takeaways:
1) Selecting the Day and Time:
One of the critical factors in hosting a successful game night is choosing the right day and time. It's essential to consider the demographics of your community and schedule the event at a time that is convenient for the majority of members.
While weekends may seem ideal, I've found that weekdays, especially non-holidays, often garner better attendance. Additionally, hosting events during European-friendly hours ensures broader participation from across different time zones.
2) Communication: Effective communication is key to ensuring maximum participation in your game night. Simply scheduling an event and creating eye-catching graphics isn't enough. It's crucial to spread the word well in advance and continuously remind the community about the upcoming event.
Utilize various channels such as social media, Discord announcements, and direct messages to reach out to community members. Repetition is vital in generating interest and excitement, so don't hesitate to remind everyone multiple times leading up to the event.
3) Execution: On the day of the event, it's time to put all your planning into action. This is where the real magic happens. Create a lively and welcoming atmosphere where participants feel encouraged to join in and interact with one another. Be prepared to address any technical issues promptly and keep the energy levels high throughout the event.
Encourage active participation by offering incentives, such as prizes or exclusive rewards, for those who engage the most.
Remember, the success of your game night hinges on the experience you provide to your community, so make it enjoyable and memorable for everyone involved.
By following these strategies and continuously refining your approach based on feedback and insights gathered from each event, you can elevate your game nights to new heights and create lasting connections within your community.
Here's to many more successful game nights ahead!