Escalate your stream numbers with Onrizon TV’s chat games — Here’s how

Marina Leroy
Onrizon
Published in
3 min readMar 8, 2023

Hello hello!

Today we want to discuss how you can maintain your engagement with the viewers on live stream and how our games can help you with that.

First, we posted here about how turning your viewers into players can be a resourceful tool to bring your community together and increase your numbers as a streamer. But now, let’s dig deeper into the subject and imagine a scenario where you’re one of the viewers.

Would you rather be in a live stream where you can actively play a game with the streamer and the community or one where you’re only watching someone else play it?

Our point is that using chat games as part of your content makes people want to stay in your live stream because they fill an active role instead of just being a spectator. And with that, you turn the experience into a more enjoyable time for them while benefiting you as a streamer, encouraging them to participate with you!

It’s nice to be thoughtful about their overall experience and what you’re offering them regarding content. They also value all that, which makes them want to return for more. Besides, in terms of numbers, the more you grab your viewer’s attention, your chances of getting more subscribers and reaching new audiences increase too.

Also, using tools like the auto-pilot mode, you don’t lose your audience when you’re away from your PC and don’t need to stop the live stream. The game will run alone whenever you need to leave for any reason. This way, you minimize the chances of your viewers exiting it, and they can still have quality time playing with each other.

As you can see, the restart button has a timer that restarts it for you when the game ends!

You can use this tool for specific purposes, for example, when:

  1. You’re doing an uninterrupted streaming hours challenge or a subathon.

2. You’re under the “I’m only sleeping” category.

3. You’re on Be Right Back mode and need to take a break for a snack or go to the bathroom.

4. The stream is about to start; you can use the game as a waiting screen so your viewers can warm up while waiting for it to begin.

While building a community, you need to think of how you can give them relevant content and still manage to worry about the numbers and statistics. This post gives you a better idea of how you can add OnrizonTV games to your channel’s schedule for a more interactive audience.

We wish you a fun gaming time! Let us know when you try our suggestions and how they work.

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Marina Leroy
Onrizon
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she/her | belo horizonte, brazil | languages intern and writer at @onrizon @gartic