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Create a New Bingo Game

Learn how to create a new bingo game from the Create Experience page.

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Written by Ross Newton
Updated over 2 months ago

Welcome to the Getting Started with Crowdpurr Bingo tutorial. This tutorial will quickly walk you through every step you need to learn how to create, edit, run, and reset a Crowdpurr Bingo Game for your players.

Creating Your First Bingo Game

To create your first Bingo Game, simply click on the + Create Experience button in the left-hand navigation column or the blue Get Started button on the My Experiences page.

Clicking either option will open up the Create New Experience page, which lists all of the Experience types available to you on Crowdpurr and you're allowed to create as many Experiences as your plan's Experience Limit allows.

What is an Experience Limit? The Experience Limit refers to the number of simultaneous Experiences you can create and run at the same time. For example, the free Basic Plan allows you to create up to 3 Experiences for free.

Selecting a Bingo Game Type to Create

Next, click on the blue Create button under the yellow Classic Bingo box. This will create a Bingo Game where your crowd can compete against each other and earn points by marking off squares on their Bingo card. Players will then be ranked based on the number of overall points they have earned.

Bingo Game shortcuts on the Create Experience page

Can I change the bingo format after? Yes. Each type of Bingo Game shown on the Create Experience page is just a shortcut to quickly set up that type of Bingo Game.

You can always reconfigure a Bingo Game type after creating it so you won't need to start over. All Bingo Game settings are configurable under the green Settings tab on the Experience Dashboard.

After clicking Create, you will be taken to the Experience Wizard, which will walk you through some initial settings such as the Crowdpurr Bingo Library, Experience Playback Mode, and your Bingo Game's Title and Description.

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