Gamifying Town Hall Meetings: Making Company Updates Engaging

Transform your Town Hall with Octokit’s gamification tools. Boost attendance, increase knowledge retention, and build a stronger company culture today.
How Brands Can Turn Pride Month Campaigns Into Interactive Experiences with Octokit

Transform your Pride Month strategy with Octokit. Build interactive games in 15 mins to engage, educate, and reward your community. No coding required!
Breaking the Barrier: Why Coding Shouldn’t Stop Your Creativity

Introduction Have you ever had a brilliant idea for a marketing campaign, only to hit a massive wall because you do not know how to code? You are not alone. For years, the technical barrier of traditional development has locked away thousands of incredible ideas. But the era of struggling with complex programming languages is […]
How Gen Z and students are moving beyond Roblox and Minecraft to launch their own standalone games.

Introduction If you grew up building massive worlds in Minecraft or designing mini-games in Roblox, you already have the mind of a game designer. The next logical step? Moving from a player inside someone else’s ecosystem to a creator of your very own standalone multiplayer game. Welcome to the era of the no-code game maker, […]
How to Build a Boss Encounter in 20 Minutes: A Step-by-Step Octokit Walkthrough

Introduction One of the most satisfying moments in any story game is a well-designed encounter — a moment where the player faces something, does something, and comes out the other side having experienced a complete beat of the story. In most game engines, building this kind of moment requires scripting, state management, and at minimum […]
Brame, Adact, Drimify, and Octokit — Which is the Best Fit for the Vietnamese Market?

When a marketing team decides to launch a gamification campaign, the immediate next question is almost always: which tool should we use? The gamification tool market is becoming increasingly crowded. Most of these platforms are built for Western markets, operating on assumptions about user behavior, distribution channels, and payment methods that don’t necessarily align with […]
5 Types of Triggers in Octokit — And How to Use Them for Storytelling

Triggers are the heart of any game built on Octokit. Not graphics. Not scoring systems. Not even a beautiful interface. A trigger is the moment a story happens — when the player’s character interacts with something on screen and a narrative begins. Octokit offers 5 types of triggers. Each creates a different kind of moment. […]
I Made a Playable Visual Novel in a Weekend (Without Writing Code)

Your Story Doesn’t Need Code. It Needs a Way Out For years, I had a visual novel in my head. Characters with personalities. A world with its own internal logic. Scenes I kept replaying over and over. But every time I tried to build it, I hit the same wall: tools that required code. So […]
Valentine’s Day Marketing Made Interactive: How Brands Use Octokit Mini-Games to Win Hearts

Why Valentine’s Marketing Needs More Than Discounts Valentine’s Day is no longer just about flowers, chocolates, and discount codes. In 2026, consumers—especially Gen Z and Millennials—expect emotional, interactive, and shareable brand experiences. They don’t just want to buy a gift; they want to feel something and be part of the story. This is where gamification […]
How AI Is Transforming Gamification: From Static Mini-Games to Adaptive Brand Experiences

Gamification has long been a powerful tool for brands to increase engagement, retention, and emotional connection. Mini-games, lucky wheels, quizzes, and interactive challenges have helped campaigns stand out in crowded digital spaces. But as we move into 2026, traditional gamification is no longer enough. Static mini-games — built once, launched once, and rarely optimized — […]