Are you streaming Batman: Arkham Asylum on Twitch and wondering how to keep your audience glued to your stream? Using StreamAlive Interaction features can turn your gameplay into an epic interactive experience, boosting your viewer engagement by 9x. Let's dive into how you can use these cool tools to amp up your interaction game and grow your community while you take on the Joker and his gang in Arkham!
Exploring Arkham with Magic Maps
Kick off your stream by inviting your viewers 'to step into Gotham'. Use Magic Maps to ask, 'If you were in Gotham, which villain’s hideout would you visit first?' or 'Where in Gotham would you set your Batcave?'. Not only does this make your viewers feel part of the gritty Batman universe, but it also shows you have viewers from all around the world. As locations pop up on the map, viewers into world-building will feel more connected to the stream and to each other.
Get Opinions Rolling with Open-Ended Polls
Run open-ended polls to gather opinions on fan theories or strategies when you’re immersed in the deep lore of Arkham Asylum. ‘Who do you think is the most dangerous villain in Arkham Asylum?’ or ‘What would you do if you were Batman in this situation?’. This can spark debates and discussions among your viewers, turning your stream into a lively hotspot for Batman aficionados.
Live Polls for Real-Time Decisions
While you’re in the middle of solving Riddler’s puzzles, pop a live poll asking, 'What gadget should Batman use next?' or 'Should Batman use stealth or go full-on Arkham knight right now?'. Viewers can vote, and you get real-time feedback that keeps them invested in the gameplay. Live Polls are great for making your audience feel like they’re part of Batman’s decision-making crew.
Spin to Win with Spinner Wheel
During the downtime between sneaking past thugs or after an intense boss fight, use the Spinner Wheel to choose a lucky viewer to decide Batman’s next move or engage the chat with a fun challenge. The randomness of the Spinner Wheel keeps things fresh and encourages even those lurking in the chat to participate – because who doesn’t like winning just by talking about Batman?
Catch the Buzz with Word Cloud
Want to see what your audience thinks Batman should do after confronting Scarecrow or grappling with Killer Croc? Use Wonder Words to build a word cloud. Ask, 'Describe Scarecrow in one word' or 'What one word sums up Joker’s antics so far?' It’s a fun way to visually capture the audience’s reactions and thoughts, making your stream interactive and visually dynamic.
Gotham Decisions with Choice Circle
While you’re in the middle of solving Riddler’s puzzles, pop a live poll asking, 'What gadget should Batman use next?' or 'Should Batman use stealth or go full-on Arkham knight right now?'. Viewers can vote, and you get real-time feedback that keeps them invested in the gameplay. Live Polls are great for making your audience feel like they’re part of Batman’s decision-making crew.