❓ Multiquestion
The Multiquestion round gives players (or teams) the freedom to pick which question they want to answer from a set of possibilities. This makes each playthrough unique and allows for strategic choices!
📝 How it works
- For each "question group," several alternative questions are presented.
- Each player (or team) selects one question from the available options to answer.
- Every question can have its own point value, difficulty, or type (multiple choice, open, etc.).
- Players only answer the question they picked; the rest are skipped for them.
🛠️ Editor setup
- In the quiz editor, create Question groups. Each group contains all the alternative questions for that turn.
- For each question in the group, set the Label field. This label is shown to players as the “title” or hint for their choice.
- Labels can be cryptic (“A, B, C”), themed (“Animals”, “History”), or descriptive (“Easy MC”, “Hard open”).
- You can mix and match question types and point values within the same group.
- Duration: Even though you can set a different timer multiplier per question, the game uses the highest value for all questions in the group (so nobody is rushed).
- Attachments:
- Before question attachments from all options are combined into one view before players make their choice.
- During question visible attachments are not shown, but audio still plays.
💡 Tips
- Offer a mix of easy and hard questions for more strategy.
- Use labels creatively—mystery or fun themes can boost engagement.
- Reward risk-takers with higher point questions.
For more on configuring questions and using attachments, see writing questions and attachments documentation.