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LoreKeeper
TikTok Content Creator for AI RPG Game
What attracts you most to interactive AI games like LoreKeeper?
What attracts me most to interactive AI games like LoreKeeper is the feeling that the game is not just something I play — it’s something that responds to me like a living story. Traditional games are fixed. You learn the patterns, you follow the script. But interactive AI RPGs feel different because: My choices actually change the direction of the story NPCs feel unpredictable, like real personalities There’s always curiosity about “what happens if I try something new?” No two playthroughs ever feel the same What really hooks me is the emotional ownership. When I make a decision, even a small one, I feel responsible for what happens next — like I’m co-writing the story instead of just watching it unfold. And honestly, that uncertainty is what makes it addictive. You’re not just trying to “win” the game… you’re trying to see what kind of story you can create.
LoreKeeper
TikTok Content Creator for AI RPG Game
How would you create engaging short form content around a gameplay experience?
For LoreKeeper, I’d create short-form content that doesn’t feel like “game marketing” — it should feel like people are watching a story unfold in real time. Gen Z doesn’t just want gameplay… they want drama, choice, chaos, and consequences. 🎮 1. “You make the decision” style videos I’d turn every clip into an interactive moment: “Do we trust the stranger in the dungeon? YES or NO?” “Pick your weapon — comment fast” “One choice decides if we survive…” Then I’d follow up with Part 2 based on comments. 👉 This makes viewers feel like they’re inside the game, not just watching it. ⚔️ 2. Story-driven mini arcs (cliffhangers) Instead of random gameplay clips, I’d build episodes: Episode 1: “We entered the cursed kingdom…” Episode 2: “Someone in our party is lying…” Episode 3: “We shouldn’t have opened that door…” End every video mid-suspense so people have to come back. 🤖 3. “AI makes the story worse (or better)” content Since it’s an AI RPG, I’d highlight unpredictability: “The AI betrayed us…” “I tried to be nice and the game punished me 💀” “The NPC remembered something I said 10 minutes ago…” This creates curiosity because people want to see what the AI does next. 😂 4. Chaos + reaction edits (very important) I’d include: Player panic reactions Unexpected dialogue from NPCs Sudden plot twists with fast cuts + captions Example: “I said ‘I trust you’ and the whole village turned against me…” Fast pacing = retention. 🧠 5. “What would YOU do?” framing Every video ends with engagement bait: “What should I do next?” “Did I make the right choice?” “Be honest… would you survive this?” This pushes comments, which boosts reach. 🔥 6. Make the game feel like a living world Instead of “gameplay,” I’d position it as: A story generator A fantasy universe that reacts to you A world where choices actually matter So the content feels like: “I’m documenting something happening,” not “I’m promoting a game.” Simple strategy summary: For LoreKeeper, short-form content should be: 👉 interactive (choices) 👉 story-driven (cliffhangers) 👉 emotional/chaotic (reactions) 👉 community-powered (comments shape content)
Dirty Pop
Social Media Manager for Dirty Pop Protein Soda

what are some great ideas to hook social media users into watching our content? how do we tell the story better?
For Dirty Pop Protein Soda, the main metric I would prioritize is: 👉 Share Rate (Shares per post) Not likes. Not even views. Why? Because shares tell you something powerful: “This content is good enough that people want to send it to someone else.” For Gen Z especially, sharing = status, humor, identity, or relatability. If people are sharing it, the algorithm naturally pushes it further, which leads to virality. Secondary metrics I care about: Watch time / retention (do they actually finish the video?) Saves (is it useful or repeat-worthy?) Comments per view (does it trigger conversation?) But if I had to pick ONE: shares wins every time. 🚀 How I would make protein soda go viral I wouldn’t sell it like a “healthy drink.” I’d position it like a culture shock product. 1. Create “confusion content” (viral trigger) First reaction should be: “Wait… protein soda??” Examples: “This shouldn’t exist… but it does” “Gym bros are drinking THIS now” “Soda… but it’s actually protein?” Confusion + curiosity = clicks. 2. Make taste reaction videos the core engine Nothing sells a weird product better than reactions. First sip reactions Honest reviews (even mixed ones) “I expected this to be disgusting…” People trust real reactions more than ads. 3. Meme the product into culture Instead of explaining it, I’d turn it into jokes: “When you want soda but also want gains” “Cheat day but make it responsible” “Unhealthy personality, healthy body” If people are laughing, they’re sharing. 4. Use creators, not influencers I’d push: Gym creators College students Fitness beginners (not just athletes) Because relatability > perfection. 5. Start micro-trends Example: “Protein soda check” trend “Gym drink tier list” “What I drink instead of energy drinks” Let users copy the format = free virality loop. 6. Strong hook in first 2 seconds (non-negotiable) Every video starts with: “This drink is actually crazy…” “I didn’t expect to like this” “Stop drinking energy drinks…” If the hook fails, the video dies. Simple truth: Protein soda doesn’t go viral because of nutrition. It goes viral because: It feels weird, funny, surprising, and shareable. And in social media, shareable beats everything.









