Creators Can Add Mini-Games To Their Videos On TikTok

A few months ago, TikTok began testing mini-games on its site. These games primarily served to amuse users. The video-sharing app now allows allows artists to incorporate a mini-game into their recordings, though. By hitting the Create Link button and selecting MiniGame, creators can add minigames.

The user can press on the specific link and begin playing the game after seeing a video that contains a mini-game. Playing a mini-game after watching a funny video could be a novel and interesting experience.

In order to bring their mini-games on its platform, TikTok is now collaborating with a number of game creators. One of TikTok’s most well-known partners, Aim Lab, provides the Mr. Aim Labs Nightmare mini-game. Other businesses that collaborate with TikTok include Voodoo, Nitro Games, FRVR, and Lotum.

Advertisement We’re now looking towards integrating with outside game studios and developers to offer HTML5 games to TikTok, a company representative told TechCrunch .

MINI-GAMES CAN NOW BE ADDED BY TIKTOK CREATORS TO THEIR VIDEOS The TikTok firm is working on a project to make mini-games an integral feature of the app, but they are still in the early phases of development. TikTok’s current selection of mini-games is completely free and ad-free. However, the business might alter its approach in the future and use mini-games as a revenue generator.

The utilization of mini-games by producers and user interaction are now being evaluated by TikTok. Users of TikTok can also record their gaming and upload it as a video.

Advertisement All of the recent actions taken by TikTok and its parent firm ByteDance point to the Chinese video-sharing app having a strategy for allowing gambling on its platform. Moonton Technology, a gaming company, was purchased by ByteDance last year. Additionally, they are working with Zynga to create the smartphone games Disco Loco 3D and Garden of Good.

But TikTok isn’t the only platform getting ready to enter the game market. Games will soon be available in the ecosystems of Google, Apple, Facebook, and Netflix, according to their announcements. Mini-games on Instagram are not surprising given that Meta platforms resemble TikTok more and more each day.

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