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Setting up Tournaments and Gameplay Parameters

Tournaments and gameplay parameters allow you to further customize your game on Skillz. Tournaments allow you to specify the types of matches your game offers, while gameplay parameters can be used to alter the runtime behavior of your game.

Tournaments

Skillz offers you the ability to set up several different types of tournaments through which players can compete for virtual points, or cash. You can set up Tournaments in the Skillz Developer Console:

Skillz Developer Console

How Tournaments Work

In Skillz, tournaments are either asynchronous (what we call Play and Compare) or Real-Time Synchronous.

Play and Compare tournaments are asynchronous. This means players do not have to wait to be matched with another person and compete in realtime. Instead, any time a player enters a tournament they will immediately be put into a game. Their score will be recorded and matched against another player with a similar rating. If a match isn’t immediately found, Skillz will hold on to that player’s score and wait for another player with matching skill to enter the same tournament.

In Real-Time Synchronous tournaments, players are matched with another person and compete in real-time. Any time a player enters a tournament they must wait for another player to enter before being put into a game. Each player will see the opponent's progress in real-time, and aborting will immediately end the tournament.

Types of Tournaments

Head to Head Tournaments

These are the “standard” type of tournament, pitting two players directly against each other in a winner-take-all competition. Most Skillz games implement this kind of tournament, and they’re the best kind when still in the process of building up your player population.

Multiple Player Tournaments

In Multiple Player tournaments, you can have four players compete for the best score in the game. As in Head to Head, a lone winner takes all of the proceeds. These tournaments are best suited for games with large player populations, as more players are needed to fill in these games.

If your game supports standard tournaments, then it already supports Multiple Player tournaments as well! The differences between the two are all managed by Skillz.

Cash or Virtual Currency

Players in Skillz tournaments can choose between competing for Skillz Virtual Currency (known as 'Z') or for real money. While 'Z' may be used for certain in-Skillz purchases, only cash can be withdrawn from the system.

Cash or Virtual Currency

Editing Tournaments

Different tournaments can be configured from your game’s page on the Skillz Developer Console. These tournaments may use both 'Z' and cash. There, you can experiment with different tournaments and identify the ones that are most popular with your player base.

Editing Tournaments

Along with configuring different tournament types and price levels, you can also customize different types of games by setting up Gameplay Parameters on the Skillz Developer Console.

Gameplay Parameters

The Skillz Developer Console allows you to set up different types of tournaments for your game. Additionally, you can configure each tournament to have specific gameplay parameters. These are essentially key-value pairs that you set up on the Skillz Developer Console. When a match begins, you can retrieve these parameters.

Purpose

So, what's the purpose of setting up gameplay parameters? In essence, gameplay parameters allow you to modify your game's gameplay behavior at runtime. Some examples of gameplay parameters include:

  • Size or length of the game
  • Level of difficulty and how difficulty increases over time
  • Different characters or weapon loadouts
  • Points for specific actions
  • Bonuses for achievements
  • Different game objectives

As you can see, the possibilities are endless. When set up thoughtfully, gameplay parameters can increase user engagement for your game and therefore increase monetization opportunities. If anything, they're an easy way to add excitement and replayability to your game.

Setting Up Gameplay Parameters

Gameplay parameters are set up in the Skillz Developer Console for your game. Please head over there and set some up before attempting to retrieve them from your game.

If your game is made with Unity, you can simulate gameplay parameters using the Skillz Unity Companion.

Retrieving Gameplay Parameters

Now that you have gameplay parameters set up, retrieving them is fairly straightforward. When a match begins, Skillz will send your gameplay parameters as key-value pairs. Each value is sent as a string, so you'll have to convert each value to the desired data type. The examples below retrieve a TimeLimit gameplay parameter that is parsed as an integer.

SkillzGameController.cs
using SkillzSDK;
using UnityEngine.SceneManagement;

public sealed class SkillzGameController : SkillzMatchDelegate
{
public void OnMatchWillBegin(Match matchInfo)
{
if (matchInfo.GameParams.ContainsKey("TimeLimit"))
{
string timeLimitStr = matchInfo.GameParams["TimeLimit"];
int timeLimit = int.Parse(timeLimitStr);

// Modify your game's time limit
}
}
}

In this example, SkillzGameController implements the SkillzMatchDelegate interface so that it can be notified when a match is beginning. when that happens, OnMatchWillBegin() will be called and provides gameplay parameters in the matchInfo parameter.