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You’ve heard the hype around GamePigeon and managed to download the app but you can’t start any game. No matter how you try to start a new game or any game for that matter, nothing seems to work. Worry no more since in this tutorial, I will show you not only how to start a game on GamePigeon, but also how to play games on iMessage.
How to start a game on GamePigeon
- Open iMessage on your iPhone then tap on any thread
- Tap the AppStore icon located on the appdrawer at the bottom of iMessage
- Tap the four dots that appear on the bottom left section of the screen
- Tap Store then type GamePigeon and hit search
- Select the first result and tap Install then wait until the installation completes
- Open any new messages thread on iMessage
- Tap the Appstore icon at the bottom then select your preferred game
- Tap Start to play GamePigeon with your friends
When looking for games to play over text, you need to have a recipient on the other end who will be the player 2. You can also play around with GamePigeon settings to customize the app to your liking.
Read Also:Why you can’t download GamePigeon
How to start any game on iMessage
Starting a game on iMessage is in every sense similar to the procedure I have provided above. Enter iMessage and Select the AppStore then choose your preferred game and tap to install. Once it is installed, tap the iMessage AppStore once more and select the game you’ve just installed. That’s it!
How to start a new game on GamePigeon
To start a game on GamePigeon, simply open any iMessage thread, scroll down to the bottom. Find GamePigeon, or if it isn’t available, click the three dots at the bottom right. Tap the app and select your preferred game. Tap on it to start.
Hopefully, you’ve managed to start this game or any iMessage game and played against your friends. I’ve also created a tutorial that will guide you if GamePigeon is not working on your iPhone.
- Click Login Details inside the Stream Avatars application.
- Click Get Channel Token.
- Create a new twitch account for a custom bot. (optional)
- Sign in with your bot account.
- Click Get Bot Token.
- Add a Game Capture to your streaming software and capture the window for Stream Avatars.exe.
- Crop the Game Capture to fit your stream.
- Set the Window Size of Stream Avatars to fit your stream.
- Click Connect.
XSplit has a similar feature, transparency is enabled automatically if not, you should be able to find it in properties.
- Enable the extension in the General section of the Stream Avatars application.
- Install the Twitch Extension.
- Activate the Twitch Extension as a panel on your stream.
There are 3 methods for importing content. The easiest and most popular way to import is by using the Steam Workshop.
- Open the Steam Workshop Menu from inside the application. (subscribing via website does nothing)
- Download and Import any community created packs that you like.
If you are creating your own avatars or building your own spritesheet, please read over Creating Avatars
The last method is importing content that was exported from Stream Avatars.
Game Pigeon Avatar Changers
- Download a content zip pack from the Stream Avatars' Discord Server.
- Move the .zip file into the 'import' folder.
- Click Save and Reload.
- Select the file name in the dropdown and then click Import Selected
- — RED commands require bot moderator status —
- !help — Displays a list of basic commands.
- !random — Forces your avatar to equip a randomize layout. (avatar, color, gear items)
- !avatars — Displays a list of available avatars.
- !avatars <choice> — Forces your avatar to change to the chosen avatar.
- !gear — Displays a list of available gear items that are inside the chosen gear set.
- !gear <choice> — Displays a list of available gear sets.
- !<choice> <choice> — Forces current avatar to equip the chosen gear item.
- !colors — Displays a list of available colors for the current avatar.
- !colors <choice> — Forces current avatar to equip the chosen color.
- !nametags — Displays a list of available nametags.
- !nametags <choice> — Equips the chosen nametag.
- !actions — Displays a list of available actions for the current avatar.
- !<choice> — Forces avatar to do the chosen action.
- !<choice> <target> — Forces avatar to do the chosen action on chosen target user.
- !show — Displays a list containing avatar, color, gear, and nametag this is currently equipped.
(also brings the avatar to the highest avatar layer)
- !shop — Displays a list to navigate the shop options.
- !buy avatar — Displays a list of avatars that can be purchased.
- !buy colors — Displays a list of colors that can be purchased for the current avatar.
- !buy actions — Displays a list of actions that can be purchased for the current avatar.
- !buy gear — Displays a list of actions that can be purchased for the current avatar.
- !buy nametags — Displays a list of actions that can be purchased for the current avatar.
- !bet — Displays instructions for using the roulette game.
- !bet <amount> <bet-type> — Places a bet on the bet-type for the roulette game.
(bet types: red/black, odd/even, 0-36, 1st12, 2nd12, or 3rd12.
- !duel <target> <amount> — Challenge the target user to a duel for an amount of currency, winner takes all.
(bet types: red/black, odd/even, 0-36, 1st12, 2nd12, or 3rd12.
- !slots <amount> — Bet an amount on the slot machine.
(bet amounts are limited between 5 and 500 by default).
- !currency — Displays how much currency you have.
- !<currency name> give <target> <amount> — Give target user an amount of your currency.
- !<currency name> add <target> <amount> — Give target user an amount of currency without subtracting from your own.
- !<currency name> remove <target> <amount> — Removes an amount of currency from the target user.
- !gift <target> avatar <choice> — Allows target user to use the chosen avatar.
- !gift <target> color <avatar> <choice> — Allows target user to use the chosen color.
- !gift <target> action <avatar> <choice> — Allows target user to use the chosen action.
- !gift <target> gear <gearSet> <choice> — Allows target user to use the chosen gear item.
- !gift <target> nametag <choice> — Allows target user to use the chosen nametag.
- !remove <target> avatar <choice> — Removes ownership from target user to use the chosen avatar.
- !remove <target> color <avatar> <choice> — Removes ownership from target user to use the chosen color.
- !remove <target> action <avatar> <choice> — Removes ownership from target user to use the chosen action.
- !remove <target> gear <gearSet> <choice> — Removes ownership from target user to use the chosen gear item.
- !remove <target> nametag <choice> — Removes ownership from target user to use the chosen nametag.
- !mass — Issues multiple commands from all active users.
(examples: !mass jump, !mass avatar littlewalker, !mass attack random)
- !change <target> <commands> — Issues a command as if the target had issued it.
(examples: !change clonzeh !jump, !change clonzeh !avatar littlewalker, !change clonzeh !random)
- !spawn game — Creates a mini-game star that users can attempt to collect by issuing the jump action.
- !spawn <target> — Creates an avatar. (if the target does not exist, it will be created as a new viewer)
- !whitelist add <target> — Add target user to the whitelist. (allows user to spawn regardless of spawn settings)
- !whitelist remove <target> — Remove target user from the whitelist.
- !blacklist add <target> — Add target user to the blacklist. (prevents user from spawning)
- !blacklist remove <target> — Remove target user from the blacklist.
- !mod add <target> — Add target user as a bot moderator.
- !mod remove <target> — Remove target user as a bot moderator.
- — RED commands require bot moderator status —
Rules and Guidelines:
- The image file type must be png.
- Each frame should fit into an imaginary grid.
- It's recommended to keep the frame size under 300x300 pixels.
- It's recommended to keep the total image size under 2000x2000 pixels.
- Sprites must be facing the right.
- The character's feet should touch the bottom of the frame.
- The character should be centered on the horizontal axis.
- The first 5 rows are preset animations: idle, run, sit, stand, jump
- After the 5 preset animations, you can create custom animations on the following rows.
- You can override certain animations by setting the custom name appropriately. (hug, dance, attack, fart)
This sprite is 8x9 (grid lines are not saved in the final image)
This sprite is 24x24 and has a custom animation 'sleep' (grid lines are not saved in the final image)
Navigate to your data folder by clicking the 'Open Folder' button inside Stream Avatars.
Drop your avatar .png spritesheet into the avatars folder.
Click the 'Save and Reload' button.
Change the width and height to be the correct frame sizes, in this case 24x24, and then click 'Apply'. Now you can scroll down the animation list to edit the custom animation for custom1.
Change Game Pigeon Avatar
Change the custom animation name to be 'sleep', this will allow users to type !sleep to play it.
I also enabled the Animation Loops toggle in 'Advanced', and set the number of loops to be over 60 so that the animation loops until another command is issued.
Select your avatar and then click the Palette editor button.
Create the 'Main Palette'. You do this by adding the color boxes and selecting the primary colors of your avatar. There is an eyedropper tool to assist in acquiring these colors.
Create a new Palette by entering a name and clicking 'Create'.
You can now adjust the colors to swap correctly.
Optionally, you can have gears use the same palette swap.
Game Pigeon Avatar Changes
Navigate to your gear folder.
Create a new folder.
Add gear to the folder.
Allow the avatar to use the gear.
Select the gear.
If your gear piece is animated, make sure you select IsAnimated, and set the width to the proper frame size
Frame anim is used if the gear item has a frame for each frame of the avatar that will be using it.