Chase campaigns are a unique twist on missions, focusing on individual player progression with the aim of completing a set number of tasks within the fewest possible spins.
Each player is given a mission with a specific number of tasks, typically 3-4. Players are challenged to complete these tasks while keeping their spin count as low as possible. Based on how quickly they complete the tasks, players win rewards that scale with their performance.
.1 A single mission containing certain tasks. Players complete these tasks to win prizes based on their spin count.
.2 Players earn better prizes for completing the mission in fewer spins. If they don’t complete it within the maximum spin count, the mission resets, allowing them to try again until all rewards are won.
.3 Unlike tournaments, there’s no leaderboard—each player’s progress is individual and unrelated to others, focusing on their own completion and rewards.
.4 Chases can range from shorter campaigns (12 hours) to longer durations (up to a week), depending on the difficulty and marketing objectives.
.5 Chase campaigns can target a wide range of players, from average to VIP, with the option to increase the minimum bet and reward size for higher-value players.
- With no competition, each player can progress at their own pace, which appeals to a wide range of player preferences.
- The spin-based rewards encourage players to keep trying, as the challenge resets each time they reach the maximum spin count without completion.
- Suitable for various games, particularly slots, although mixed game types are generally avoided for consistency.
- Shorter campaigns are typically suited for Chases with lower difficulty levels or fewer tasks, allowing players to complete the mission quickly within a limited time frame.
- Longer campaigns work well for more complex missions, where players need extra time to complete a set of more challenging tasks.