The most successful TikTok streamers figured out one simple thing: viewers don't just want to watch, they want to affect what happens. Game widgets give exactly that. One of the simplest and most effective is a dice that rolls on a gift.
The dice is pure randomness and an instant result. A viewer sends a gift, the dice spins, a number or action comes up. No waiting, no complex rules. Simplicity and excitement make it perfect for any stream — from gaming to just chatting.
Simplest: each number maps to a streamer action: 1 — push-ups, 2 — sing, 3 — viewer challenge, and so on. Or the dice decides a game event: difficulty, weapon, next level. You can even raffle prizes among viewers by the dice number.
The dice is just the start. A spin wheel picks a random prize, a gift battle pits two teams, a subathon timer grows from gifts. They all work on one principle: a viewer's gift triggers a visible event on screen. That's the magic of interactive streams.
All these widgets are HTML files for OBS (Browser Source). The gift event itself is passed via TikFinity for TikTok or StreamElements for Twitch and YouTube. Setup takes a few minutes, and the effect is a noticeable rise in activity and gifts.
Game mechanics are the fastest way to make a stream interactive and fun. The dice, wheel, battle and other ready widgets in our brand style with TikTok, Twitch and YouTube support are in our streamer shop — with step-by-step guides.