Proven Strategies For Optimizing CPI in Both Hyper-Casual & Hybrid Games

August 22, 2023

In the fast-paced world of mobile gaming, maintaining a low CPI is crucial when assessing the potential success of hyper-casual or hybrid games. A low CPI is essential as it indicates that your game can reach scale and appeals to a broad audience. Below, we dive into the best practices that CrazyLabs employs to optimize CPI.

The Basics 

For hyper-casual and hybrid videos to succeed they need to follow the key CPI principles of satisfying to watch and eye-catching, while reflecting trending themes, mechanics and topics. Typically, the best way to achieve an eye-catching and satisfying video is through creating a ‘wow’ moment, which can help make the players continue watching the ad, and potentially get them to click on it. 

Gameplay

One of the key factors in attracting users is presenting clear and concise gameplay within the first five seconds of the video. Since there are no tutorials, the responsibility of teaching users how to play your game falls on the creatives themselves. Make sure your video showcases the game’s goal, mechanics, and controls in a way that is easily understandable to all of your audience.

Furthermore, it’s essential to maintain the natural speed of gameplay when creating video ads. Avoid speeding up or slowing down the gameplay, as it can lead to confusion or misrepresentation of the actual experience. 

Below is an excellent video example from our recent game, Drawing Carnival, that showcases pure gameplay. What sets this video apart is its ability to effectively explain the game of drawing and coloring, while also aligning with the popular trend of coloring on a grid.

Note that for videos that involve multiple steps and aim to showcase the entire process, speeding up the video can be effective, but it requires a delicate balance. The purpose of speeding up the video is to demonstrate the gameplay while ensuring that the entire process is captured.

‘Fail’ Pro tip: By employing the ‘fail’ video tactic, this will explain how to play the game instantly by showing what not to do. Additionally, in specific subgenres (like simulation), humorous videos can also be categorized as ‘fail videos’. 

Below is an example from our Lash Salon game that illustrates the concept of a “fail video.” In this video, we can observe a humorous situation where the eyelashes are falling off. This video succeeds by tapping into the trend of eyelashes, and the fail moment is strategically placed at the beginning of the video, instantly captivating the viewer’s attention.

Spark Emotions Early On

To make an immediate impact, strive to evoke emotions within the first three to five seconds of the video. Depending on the nature of the hyper-casual game, consider triggering emotions such as competitiveness, satisfaction, or humor. 

For example, in puzzle games, showcasing a scenario with failure can create a sense of “I can do it better.” Simulation games can elicit emotions by including unexpected or inappropriate scenes, while incorporating funny failures can add a touch of humor to the experience. 

Combine Sub-Genres 

When thinking about strategies on how to lower CPI, one way to approach this is to think which type of sub-genre is more susceptible to lower CPI. For example, in CrazyLabs’ Mystical Mixing game, one of the reasons why we merged the simulation sub-genre with idle is because simulation typically performs better in the CPI phase. This is why it’s absolutely crucial to combine and test different sub-genres in both the video and the game. 

Don’t Forget the Importance of Colors

Below are three fundamental tips for nailing colors: 

  • Play around with colors to find the winning combination: Colors play a significant role and it is imperative to explore and enhance various hues in order to find the optimal color that captures the viewer’s attention. To achieve the best results, it is recommended to test different colors for the game’s background, characters, objects, and environments.
  • Utilize vibrant and cartoonish colors: This can potentially help captivate a broader audience. Below are some examples of color palettes we recommend using.
    Mobile game color palette
  • Use green and red to guide decision-making: Utilize green to highlight favorable choices and red to denote bad decisions.
    decision-making colors in mobile game

Test, Test, & Test

To ultimately, find the winning formula of creating a successful CPI video you need to test relentlessly. Ideally, you should be testing the below to increase the likelihood of achieving a low CPI, enhancing marketability, and enticing the player to play the game: 

  • Mechanics: Test different types of mechanics and their combinations as some might be more eye-catching and appealing than others. It’s important to remember that different mechanics can achieve different results  
  • Sub-genres: Test multiple subgenres in your videos as mentioned above   
  • Colors: Test different color palettes and combinations as mentioned above
  • Different scenes or levels of a game: Aim to include a ‘wow’ factor as mentioned above; this applies to different scenes or levels within a game
  • Fail: Test videos with fail, without fail, and different scenarios of fail
  • Camera views: It’s important to test a few videos with different camera angles like zoomed in, zoomed out, top-down, side view, back view, or an isometric view

CrazyLabs’ Examples of Improved CPI & Key Takeaways

Example #1Example of Improved CPI

  • Show a clear goal in the beginning of the video. In the first video we don’t show any specific goal – just drop the bomb. In the second video, the player understands that they need to drop the bomb specifically on the monster. 
  • The new video highlights the bad/good options through the red and blue gates
  • Clear the environments to help the player focus on the actual gameplay. We removed all of the city’s buildings and gray background. 
  • We integrated larger  main elements (e.g. the bombs) and this can help the player understand the gameplay. 

Example #2Example of Improved CPI

  • In the second video, we removed the animations and glitches seen in the first video. 
  • Additionally, we showcase smooth gameplay right from the start, and we’ve included an end-result as well. 
  • Lastly, in the second video, we present a beautiful and satisfying illustration.

In the hyper-competitive landscape of hyper-casual and hybrid spaces, CPI plays an important role in driving user acquisition. By applying the strategies listed above, you can attract engaged users, and more importantly, increase the likelihood of scaling your game. 

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