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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

What a Dice campaign can be used for

How it works: Users roll a virtual dice with a single click or tap. The result (a number or combination) determines whether they win a prize, earn points, or move to the next level. The game adds a simple element of chance, creating excitement and repeat engagement.

Use cases:

šŸ›ļø Retail & E-commerce
Let users roll the dice to win discounts, unlock offers, or earn loyalty points → adds fun and unpredictability to promotions.

šŸ” Food & Beverage
Users roll to receive surprise menu items, coupons, or spin-to-win entries → ideal for loyalty campaigns or promotions.

šŸŽ‰ Events & Entertainment
Perfect for raffles, ticket giveaways, or warm-up games before live events → builds anticipation and audience energy.
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To set up the 'XX' campaign, open the campaign and select the game. From there, you can add your design and other settings.

We recommend reusing an existing design kit, then adding the prizes and customizing the overall look of the game - the prizes are needed for setting the dice up:

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.
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Choose one of the dice sides to add an image—this could be a product, a prize, or something else instead of the traditional dots.

You can also change the background color or adjust the image radius to match your design.

You can also fine-tune the look by adjusting the shadow on the dice corners for a perfect finishing touch.

You can enter ā€˜Settings’, toggle ā€˜Advanced’, and from there choose options like setting a fixed starting side, selecting the prize the user can win, and adjusting the overall game setup.
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Add some extra flair to your game with effects—choose from different animations, and customize the transition, initial delay, and other settings to give your game a unique and engaging feel.
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The rest follows the standard campaign setup, where you design the full flow—including the overall campaign structure, prize pages, and emails if needed.



šŸ’¬ Need Help?

If you experience any issues or need assistance with the setup, don’t hesitate to reach out to a Customer Success representative at Scratcher.

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