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Adding Stock Images to a Bingo Game

Learn how to add stock images from Pixabay to a Crowdpurr Bingo Game.

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Written by Ross Newton
Updated over 7 months ago

Crowdpurr Bingo allows you to choose and add a stock image to decorate your game. You can choose from the extensive stock image library powered by Pixabay. Your chosen stock images will be displayed above every participant's bingo cards on the Participant View.

Adding a Stock Image from Pixabay

To add a stock image, first, navigate to the Experience Dashboard. Next, go to the blue Bingo Setup tab and locate the Game Media box on the right side of the page. Finally, click on the Add Stock Image button with a picture icon.

Add Stock Image option under Game Media

Add Stock Image option under Game Media

Choosing the Stock Image

Once you click Add Stock Image, a blue pop-up box with a search bar and examples of trending stock images will show up. You can choose from the trending stock images or search for a particular one. For this example, we are searching for a "food" stock image to add as Game Media.

Searching for a Food stock image using Pixabay

Searching for a Food stock image using Pixabay

Cropping a Stock Image

After selecting your desired stock image, you'll have the option to crop it. Click on the green Save Image to save and upload your chosen stock image after optionally cropping it.

Cropping the selected stock image

Cropping the selected stock image

Viewing the Stock Image on the Participant View

Your newly added stock image will be shown on every player's Participant View above their bingo card during your live bingo game.

Added stock image displays on the Participant View

Added stock image displays on the Participant View

Any added Game Media will display indefinitely until a new bingo square is called or the Game Media is replaced and/or removed.

Removing a Stock Image from a Bingo Game

If you wish to change a stock image or no longer want to have a stock image as the Game Media, simply remove it by clicking on the red Delete button with the trash icon next to the GIF in the Game Media box.

Remove (trash) button under Game Media

Remove (trash) button under Game Media

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