Quests are the cornerstone of fan engagement within your app, driving meaningful interactions across gaming platforms, social media, and community activities.
Types of Quests
Gaming Quests
Gaming Quests require users to complete in-game objectives, leveraging their existing gaming activity to drive app engagement. Examples include winning 10 League of Legends matches, playing any Steam game for 5 hours, or achieving specific ranks in competitive games.
Achievement-Focused: Unlocking specific in-game accomplishments
Social Gaming: Playing with friends or community members
Social Quests
Social Quests encourage users to engage with your content across various social platforms, expanding your community's digital footprint. From watching streams on Twitch to retweeting posts on Twitter/X, these quests turn your users into active brand ambassadors.
Common Social Quest Examples
Content Engagement: Liking, sharing, and commenting on posts
Platform Growth: Following accounts, subscribing to channels
Content Creation: User-generated posts with specific hashtags
Community Participation: Joining Discord servers, participating in discussions
In-App Quests
In-App Quests focus engagement within your XBorg-powered app, from creative contests requiring image submissions to simple daily check-ins that reward consistent participation. These quests strengthen the direct relationship between your brand and community members.
Use-Cases
Content Submission: Design contests, fan art, video submissions
Leverage advanced tools to create dynamic engagement loops that keep users returning.
Recurring Quests
Set quests to automatically renew on daily or weekly schedules, ensuring consistent and self-managed engagement opportunities.
Use case: Daily Login Bonus
Simple quest appearing every 24 hours
Rewards users for consistent app engagement
Builds habitual app usage patterns
Minimal setup with maximum retention impact
Use case: Weekly Gaming Challenges
Example: "Play any Steam game for 10 hours this week"
Automatically renews every Monday
Accommodates different gaming schedules
Reduces content management workload while maintaining engagement
Hidden Quests
Hiding quests enhances the user experience, as new quests appear as users progress within the application. This feature allows for gating quests based on certain preconditions, meaning users will see new quests as they level up, complete other quests, or unlock digital collectibles.
Use Cases
Chain of Quests: Each quest becomes visible only after the previous one has been completed.
Hiding Quests Behind Onboarding: Ensures new users complete the first few introductory quests before accessing additional quests.
QR Code Access: Hidden quests can be accessible only through a QR code, useful for distributing exclusive rewards to users attending an event IRL.
Gated Quests & Events
Gated quests require users to meet specific requirements to access a quest or join an event. Currently, admins can set the following prerequisites:
Level
Discord role
Ownership of a wearable
Completion of another quest as a prerequisite
These gating options allow you to reward the most active users by granting them access to exclusive content as they progress through the app.
Social Quests
Social Quests encourage users to engage with your content across various social platforms, expanding your community's digital footprint. From watching streams on Twitch to retweeting posts on Twitter/X, these quests turn your users into active brand ambassadors.
Common Social Quest Examples
Content Engagement: Liking, sharing, and commenting on posts
Platform Growth: Following accounts, subscribing to channels
Content Creation: User-generated posts with specific hashtags
Community Participation: Joining Discord servers, participating in discussions