After a warm welcome at TwitchCon Amsterdam 2022 and a lot of interest from visitors, we decided to release our "Whose Avatar is That?" minigame to the public. Guess as many Twitch streamers as you can by their avatar to make it to the leaderboard and win valuable prizes.
The rules for 'Whose Avatar is That?' are pretty simple. You need to guess a streamer's nickname by their Twitch avatar from the four variants offered. Each correct answer will give you 100 points, and every five questions we'll increase the difficulty. You can make a mistake only once, the second one will end the game. During TwitchCon Amsterdam 2022, all players entered a giveaway for HyperX devices and Team Liquid jerseys: and during the first season of the game, the prizes will just as valuable! Read more about our trip to the festival here.
As we launch the game to the public, we're introducing a few new features. The best players will still be awarded prizes, but the game itself will be divided into seasons. The inaugural season will take place from August 30 to September 30. We're going to test all the possible bugs in the game throughout the season, while the top 10 players will win Steam or Xbox gift cards x $10 each, along with promo codes for free months of our Streamer subscription.
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The first season will take place right after the inaugural one, from October 1 to December 31. We'll introduce the game's official partner, and during the season itself, we'll raffle off various gifts provided by the partner, including gaming devices.
As for gameplay, there are also a few innovations. In addition to the ability to make one mistake, you have two lifelines. These are "50:50" (the system will remove two of the three wrong answers) and "WHO IS THAT!" (the system will tell you whose avatar you see on the screen and will give you 100 points without loss of life). You'll also need to sign up for the game via Twitch or any other social network, which means you'll have only one game account. We will only add your best game score to the leaderboard, not every game's score like it was at TwitchCon Amsterdam.
That's about it. If you still have questions, feel free to ask us on Twitter. But better hurry up and join the game to try it yourself. Good luck!