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A well-designed "AHA! moment" during your game can be the key to keeping users engaged. This helps create those on-boarding experiences that feel great and make sense, making those AHA! moments even more memorable.

When users quickly see how your training solves a real pain point or makes their lives easier, they’re more likely to stay engaged, learn more, and even look forward to more training with you.


Five Tips for creating AHA! Moments in your next BRAVOZONE game

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Design quiz questions that inspire creativity and innovative thinking. Avoid straightforward questions with predictable answers - instead, tailor your inquiries to align with the insightful, thought-provoking responses you want to encourage. By steering clear of overly simple questions, you can prompt your quiz-takers to tap into their ingenuity and deliver the kind of eye-opening insights you're aiming for.

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After capturing that initial emotional engagement, provide more in-depth information in a Summary Slide—like supporting statements, resource links, videos, case studies, or detailed guides—that reinforce the logical reasons to stick around.

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Open your session with a thought-provoking question that challenges a common misconception. Then, sprinkle in additional questions and summary screens throughout the game. This will give you the chance to clear up that misunderstanding and guide your students towards a more accurate grasp of the topic.

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Before exploring a new subject, consider asking your students for their thoughts on the topic. This can be done by creating a Sample Question, a Poll, or a Preview Slide. This approach not only kickstarts the discussion but also provides insight into your attendees' understanding of the topic.

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Pressed for time? Creating a quick user survey can be a great way to get valuable feedback. Simply ask your players what they liked and didn't like about your game through a brief questionnaire (built with TALLY or SPARK). Then, use those insights to make your next big game moments even more impactful.

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PRO TIP:

Keep your question short and to the point! If you need to use a question that requires a longer set up, employ the Preview Screen to introduce the question.

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