Designing exhibition games helps transform a standard booth into an engaging, interactive experience. Here, we’ll introduce 14 exhibition game ideas you can use at your next event.
Games can increase foot traffic, attract audiences, break the ice, and introduce your products in a memorable way. Plus, games offer a way to capture leads and, ultimately, convert them into customers. Although exhibitions took a hit during the pandemic, we’re now seeing their return in full force.
Planning and budgeting in advance can make a significant difference. If you want your booth to draw attention, even a small but engaging game idea can be a simple and fun way to connect with attendees. Budget constraints often play a key role in choosing the type of exhibition game, so we’ve included a range of options to help you maximize your investment, no matter your budget.
If this is your first time using games at an exhibition, we recommend a free consultation to discuss game ideas for creating an interactive and fun booth experience.
In knowledge-based games, the winner is the person with the most knowledge. For example, you can use a quiz to find out who knows the most about your products. We’ve implemented this type of game for several companies, including Admiral, Raymand, Sina Energy Expansion, and Hyperme.
In skill-based games, the winner is determined by their ability in a particular skill. For instance, in a game we created for an iron manufacturing company, participants used a hammer to measure their strength score. If they met specific requirements, they won a prize.
In luck-based games, the winner is chosen by chance. Instead of the classic spinning wheel, you could try a more engaging game like Plinko, which is highly addictive. We’ve used this approach for clients like Saman Insurance.
These games generally have a lower cost but benefit greatly from large setups that attract attention.
Designing exhibition games may seem straightforward, but it often involves unexpected challenges. For example, preventing cheating and managing prize distribution can be complex. At Mr. Gamification, we offer a free one-hour consultation, along with these services: