The concept
With the “Guess who” game, your audience can try and guess who’s behind a blurred image. As one goes along (every day or every week, for example), the image gets clearer in order to facilitate gameplay.
The main interest here is that this format allows you to retain your audience and bring them back to your channels on a regular basis.
Example
1.“I am a world-famous football player.” (e.g. day 1 or week 1)
2. “I climbed the ladder until I became one of the best players in Europe.”
3. “My coach is Zinédine Zidane, as I play at Real Madrid.”
4. “I am Portuguese and I’ve won at least one Ballon d’Or.”
5. And so on…
Each step needs to be accompanied by an image that is more or less blurred.
Tip: You don’t have a graphic editor such as Photoshop? No problem. In order to easily blur an image, use an online photo editor like LunaPic, which allows you to freely adjust the blurring of an image.
How-to
- Create a new campaign and select the “classic quiz” type, whether anonymous or identified;
- Start your campaign creation and create a new memo field question with a text-matching feature;
- Enter the question as well as the reference text (that is, the correct answer) and the expected matching level;
- Choose the “Image” illustration type and upload your file (namely a blurred or pixelated image that is meant to illustrate the correct answer);
- Schedule your question so that it only shows in a specific timeframe (e.g. on the first day or the first week of your campaign);
- Repeat the operation (with both a new question and a new illustration) for each publishing timeframe.
And the trick is done!