Onrizon TV — the perks of turning your viewers into players!

Marina Leroy
Onrizon
Published in
3 min readFeb 8, 2023

Shout out to our streamers!

We understand that working with content production can be a struggle sometimes; counting views, creating strategies to engage your public, and doing your best to keep your content relevant are difficult tasks. But we also value all the hard work you do and are here to support you on this journey.

On Onrizon TV we have our games Stream Pairs, Gartic Show, Gartic On Stream, Words On Stream, and Emote Search, which were made specifically to be played on stream. There’s no additional work: it’s free, easy to use, and already integrated with the streaming platform. That way, gaming becomes a whole new experience since your viewers will not just watch but play it with you live.

So, thinking about improving your numbers, retention of members, getting more subscribers, and an active chat, we gathered a few pieces of information about how our games can make your community grow even stronger!

Here are all the games you can play on stream

We all know that what makes a community alive are the people in it, so why not give them the deserved spotlight?

Playing with the viewers

Usually, the logic is: the streamer plays, and the viewers watch, but we decided to change it up and allow everyone to play together! Instead, you can choose one of our games to stream, and your subscribers will use the chat to play.

While you’re playing, the viewers that get it right will get their name on a highlight so they can actively participate in your live stream. Also, they’ll need to work together to go through the levels, making them interact with you and each other! This way, every bit of effort counts, and it builds a sense of teamwork when they play together.

You can schedule a specific moment to play so your followers have something to look forward to. For example, at the end of each live stream, you can play a game of their choice, so they’ll be engaging and waiting for this moment with you.

The best part is: there’s no limit to people playing, so the more, the merrier!

Making competitions (in a friendly way)

To spice things up, you can create a healthy way of competition by using the game scores to reward your viewers (here’s an example of how you can do that)! Offering the winners benefits for their achievements, like special insignias and emojis, the power to choose the gaming playlist, or maybe to choose the next game you’ll play together; it’s a great way to value their engagement and bring them closer to you.

The games generate a ranking between rounds and a final ranking when you finish playing, you can use that information to celebrate your viewer’s wins and to reward them however makes sense to your community!

Not a gaming channel? We got an idea for you!

Even if your channel is not game-related, you can benefit from it since our games can be enjoyed by anyone, not just the gaming community. If you create content about books, for example. You can play a few rounds of Gartic Show with words related to this topic so your viewers can try and guess it, creating additional bonding time and exploring the subject dynamically. The key is to be creative and do thematic game nights together!

Keep your audience engaged even when you’re away.

But what if I can’t go live that day? What if I leave for a few minutes? That’s easy to fix, the games Stream Pairs, Gartic On Stream, Words On Stream, and Emote Search have an autopilot mode, so your viewers can continue to play even though you’re not around. You can open a live stream and set up the autopilot mode on the match settings so it will run automatically while you’re gone.

Here’s an example of how to turn on the autopilot mode

We hope this can help you boost your channel and increase your engagement while you still make it enjoyable for your community.

Check all the games here and join our movement of players, not viewers!

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