I’ve been watching streamers on TikTok who play Chained Together where viewers can send donations that trigger in-game effects like making the players fall or mess up their progress. It looks really fun and interactive for the audience.
I tried using tikfinity to connect the donations to the game but I’m having trouble getting it to work properly. The setup process seems more complicated than I expected and I can’t figure out the right configuration.
Has anyone successfully implemented this kind of donation-triggered gameplay mechanics? What tools or software do you recommend for connecting TikTok gifts to game controls? I’d really appreciate a step-by-step guide or any tips to make this work smoothly during live streams.
I haven’t done this with TikTok, but I’ve seen some streamers use Sound Alerts or Streamlabs for similar stuff. You’ll want something that can read TikTok’s gift API and turn it into hotkeys or OBS triggers. It’s a good idea to check if those platforms have added TikTok support lately since they keep rolling out new integrations.
Yeah, those streams are chaotic as hell - love it. TikTok integration’s still pretty new compared to Twitch, so try newer tools like Throne or custom scripts that hook into TikTok’s gift system. Just make sure whatever you pick can convert those gifts into keyboard inputs that Chained Together actually recognizes.