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Game - how to set up 'Dice'

A guide on how to choose and set up the game format Dice.

Steffanie Buggild avatar
Written by Steffanie Buggild
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Some believe that the oldest dice were crafted over 5,000 years ago. Now, with the ability to play online, we’re confident that this classic game will remain a timeless favorite for years to come. Personalize the look of the die to match your brand—customize each side with your logo, prizes, or anything else you like. The possibilities are endless!

1. Add Game Format

To get started, simply go to 'Create' and select 'Dice', give your campaign a name, select country, timezone & optional you can choose an activity.

Or add a Game page and drag the Dice game format onto your page:

2. Layout

Select a layout from your previously created options to get started, you can change the layout later on by dragging and dropping elements.

3. Prizes

Don’t forget to set up your Prizes before customizing the rest of the game flow. You’ll need to create the prizes first so you can assign them to the sides of the dice in the next step.

Read more about our prizes and a guide on how to set it up here!

4. Content

Choose one of the sidse on the dice to add an image instead of eyes, change the background color og image radius.

5. Game Settings

Start by selecting the Fixed start side and Roll time of the dice.

Next, assign a prize to each side of the dice and customize the sides as needed.

You can add images instead of the eyes, the images can be the same image as the prize assigned to the side og something else, it's all up to you.

The eyes color and shadow can be changed on each side, if you decide to go with eyes

Finally, adjust the shadows on the dice corners for that perfect finishing touch.

See examples below on how you can get creative.


6. Style

In the style section, you can customize the layout and button appearance to match your design.

Shadow offset controls the direction of the shadow horizontal and vertical.

Shadow blur controls the blur of the shadow, higher values gives a smoother edge.

Shadow spread controls the amount of shadow.


7. Effects

Add some extra flair to your game with different effects. Choose from various animations and customize the transition, initial delay, and other settings for a unique touch.


8. Advanced

For more customization, click on advanced settings to add custom CSS and set up event listeners.

9. Ready for the Next Step

Great job! Your game format is now complete. You can now edit the game page and continue building the rest of the game flow on the other pages.

Examples

6 small burger icons instead of eyes on the dice.

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