Battle is a dynamic game format where participants vote or "battle" between sayings, images, or products. It's designed to spark engagement through comparisons—ideal for brand awareness, product feedback, or just creating a fun competitive experience.
Once you’ve created the campaign, go into the campaign flow to access the specific game page.
Navigate to the ‘Game’ section to manage the game setup. Click ‘Edit Game’ to customize the content, configure battle options, and adjust settings based on your campaign goals.
Edit Battle
There is some game settings in the bottom on the page - that enables the following:
Option to go back to previous questions
Option to display text after an answer
Option to show whether an answer is correct or incorrect after the last answer
Questions - how do I set it up?
Create your questions via ‘Edit Battle’ – click ‘New Questions’, add a description, and give it a name.
Here, you can choose whether participants answer using images or text.
When you click on 'Question Settings,' additional options will appear, giving you more control over the setup.
Upload images as answer.
Answer after text will be shown when the visitors selects the answer, edit it by clicking the specific answer.
Results
Create your result via ‘Edit Battle’ – click ‘New Questions’, add a description, and give it a name.
Finally, you can configure the result page—or choose to use a custom page—by selecting ‘Result Settings’. (See the overview for details.)
You can edit the result page for the entire campaign by accessing it here:
Keep in mind that all adjustments are tied to the fields under ‘Content’, where you’ll find questions, answers, answer images, and results. Please select the specific field or area you want to modify.
You can choose the following as a prize:
Random Draw – A winner is selected at the end of the campaign.
To access this feature, go to the left-hand menu, click on ‘Prizes’, and then select ‘Draw’.
Please note: This option is only available here because it applies to the entire campaign, not just the game itself.
Instant-win – disables result pages. Instead, users are shown prize pages immediately, depending on whether they’ve won or not.
Once you've created the campaign – or simply want to see how it looks in active mode – you can follow this guide for testing and clearing test data.