Pictures make a custom Hunger Games Simulator roster easier to follow. Instead of scanning a list of names, players can recognize friends, original characters, classroom roles, or fandom casts at a glance.
Why Pictures Help a Simulation
A full 24-tribute run can get busy quickly. Portraits help players remember who is still alive, who won a fight, who formed an alliance, and who reached the final round. They are especially useful for original character rosters, friend groups, classroom activities, and crossover casts.
How Custom Tribute Pictures Work
- Open the tribute editor from the home page.
- Choose a tribute and edit their name, district, gender, and stats.
- Upload a picture from your device or keep a built-in avatar.
- Repeat for the cast members who need custom portraits.
- Start the simulation and follow the event log with visual context.
Picture Tips for Better Runs
- Use clear faces or simple icons. Tiny, busy images are harder to read during the event log.
- Keep a consistent style. Mixing screenshots, icons, and photos is fine, but a consistent set is easier to scan.
- Crop around the subject. The tribute should be visible even in smaller cards and leaderboards.
- Use default avatars when speed matters. You do not need custom images for every quick test run.
Privacy and Browser-Based Setup
The simulator is designed to work without an account. Custom pictures are part of the local setup flow, so you can build a roster quickly without creating a profile or uploading a permanent public gallery.
For school, workplace, or shared-device contexts, use images you have permission to use and avoid private photos when you plan to share screenshots or result links.
Use Pictures With Stats and Events
Pictures make tributes recognizable, but stats and events make them feel distinct. A cast is more memorable when the portraits, names, attributes, and custom events all support the same character idea.
| Roster type | Picture approach | Useful next step |
|---|---|---|
| Friend group | Use simple photos or initials-style images. | Add custom events based on inside jokes. |
| Original characters | Use art, icons, or generated portraits you can recognize. | Give each tribute a clear stat profile. |
| Classroom activity | Use safe symbols, avatars, or fictional icons. | Keep event text classroom-safe. |
What to Read Next
- Hunger Games Simulator with stats for making each pictured tribute behave differently.
- Custom events for matching event text to your pictured roster.
- Tribute creation guide for deeper roster setup tips.