KQuest
The KQuest system is a dynamic framework designed to immerse gamers in a variety of engaging challenges while fostering deeper interaction with the gaming platform. KQuests serve as actionable objectives that players can undertake to achieve specific goals. The system is crafted to deliver excitement, foster progression and enhance long-term player engagement through well-defined objectives and diverse quest types.
KQuests offer diverse gameplay experiences, each delivering unique benefits to players. Combat KQuests enhance tactical skills through defeating enemies, while Collection KQuests encourage exploration and resource gathering. Exploration KQuests uncover hidden elements and expand gameplay areas, and Puzzle KQuests test problem-solving abilities with brain-teasers. Lastly, Social KQuests foster community engagement by connecting players with developers, clans, and broader gaming networks through social interactions.
Each KQuest aligns with specific goals, creating pathways for player activation, retention, and advocacy:
Activation: Inspire first-time players to engage with a product, feature, or component, turning curiosity into action.
Progression: Deepen player immersion by encouraging advancement within the game’s storyline or mechanics.
Engagement: Boost the duration of gameplay by offering captivating challenges that keep players invested.
Retention: Re-engage dormant players by offering enticing reasons to return and continue their journey.
Advocacy: Empower players to invite and involve their peers, fostering community growth and loyalty.
Monetization: Promote in-game purchases, such as NFTs or passes, driving revenue generation.
Creation: Motivate players to develop in-game assets, adding a layer of creativity and personal investment.
The KQuest States define the lifecycle of a quest, guiding its progression from creation to completion. Each state ensures seamless management and clear visibility for both admins and users, enhancing the overall experience for gamers and developers.
Draft: The starting point where admins create and edit KQuests. This state allows full flexibility for building the quest structure and content.
In Review: Once ready, the KQuest is submitted for review to ensure accuracy and quality before further processing.
Approved: After review, the KQuest is approved, making it eligible for publishing.
Published: The KQuest is visible to gamers on the platform but not yet open for participation. Gamers can view KQuest details and prepare for activation.
Live: The KQuest is now active, and gamers can start their journey. During this phase, players can participate and work towards completing the quest objectives.
Live - W1, W2 (Waiting): The KQuest remains active but may have limitations on rewards availability due to submission or validation constraints.
Paused: The KQuest is temporarily removed from visibility and participation, often for updates or adjustments.
Ended: The KQuest is completed, and no further participation is allowed. Gamers can view their achievements and results.
Archived: The KQuest is removed from the platform but remains stored in the archives for reference.
Private: The KQuest is in private mode only visible to admins for testing purposes
Each state is designed to ensure proper control and flow, aligning with the goals of offering gamers a seamless and engaging questing experience while giving developers robust tools for quest management.
Starting A KQuest
Submit Proof Of Completion (To convert this section in flow diag)
Starting the KQuest:
User accesses quest details page and starts the quest.
If proof of work (POW) submission is enabled, a process is initiated.
Login Method Selection:
User selects a login method from a dropdown.
Standard validation is applied to the entered details.
If validation fails, an error message is shown, and the "Submit" button remains disabled.
POW Submission:
User sees a pop-up to upload the proof of work.
User selects an image file from their device and submits it.
The system confirms successful submission or provides an error message.
Clan Chief Referral:
If required, the user is prompted to provide the mobile number of their clan chief.
Standard validation is applied to the mobile number.
If the number is invalid or not registered, the system provides an error message.
Alternatively, the user can select an option indicating they do not have a clan chief.
Final Steps:
Once validated, the proof of submission and additional details are recorded.
If the user closes the pop-up or encounters errors, they can retry the process or abandon it.
Users can Share a Quest
KQuest Leaderboard Score Update Flow
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