In-game events are one of the most popular ways to monetize your app and retain players. According to App Annie Intelligence (now data.ai), in 2020, events accounted for more than $50 billion in consumer spending worldwide. And GameRefinery expects the popularity of events and minigames to grow in the coming years.
With that in mind, we wondered which age groups are more likely to participate in events? What motivates them to participate or not? We found some interesting results.
We surveyed 2,002 mobile game users balanced to the US Census and within a couple hours we had our insights.
Not surprisingly, approximately 55% of those surveyed between the ages of 18-34 are always down to participate in in-game events or as often as possible.
Perhaps just as predictable is the drop off in participation in events as the age group gets older. In fact, only 10% of those 45-64 y/o said they play every time there’s an event but an astounding 31% of the respondents from the same age group said they NEVER participate - not interested.
We asked respondents who replied to participating in in-game events with ‘Never - not interested’ what would motivate them to participate. Filtering for only respondents 45-64 y/o, here are a few of their responses.
Some answers lightly edited for brevity.
I play mobile games to relax. I’m not seeking competition because then I wouldn’t relax - 45 y/o female
I would lose embarrassingly - 58 y/o male
I’m not a gamer. I wouldn't be good at it - 48 y/o female
I’m not a people person so unless it’s online I don’t take part - 56 y/o female
I don’t want to have to keep buying things to play - 55 y/o female
If the event was something I was interested in - 63 y/o female
Always win regardless of outcome - 51 y/o male
If other friends were participating - 55 y/o female
Friends and family members played - 61 y/o male
Family gathering - 46 y/o male
From previous surveys, it’s clear that 45-64 y/o players are much more likely to enjoy playing casual games. With that in mind, the above responses make perfect sense and help provide some insight as to how best to motivate older players to participate in your events.
When it comes to ideating and creating events for your players, the sky’s the limit. But endless possibilities can be a double edged sword, so it helps to ask your players what they want. What will motivate your players to participate? And segmenting your age groups to better understand their wants and desires will help you more effectively tailor events to your players. The more you know about your players, the better opportunity you have to engage them and keep them coming back for more.
Top game studios are leaning into player experience insights. The more they listen, the better decision they can make. We help AAA mobile game teams unlock feedback from all players – not just the loud ones – while monetizing with brand surveys.
If you’re interested in learning more about what motivates your players to inform your decision making, we have some exciting solutions to share with you.