A quiz game for big(ger) groups.
- The players sit in a circle
- Each player is given a number of life tokens
- The optimal number of life tokens depends on the number of players and how long you want to play
- A starting player is selected randomly and is given an active player token
- A new question is displayed with the possible answers. The active player picks an answer. If it's incorrect (red), they lose a life token. Regardless of the correctness of the answer, the active player token is passed to the next player.
- When there's only one correct answer remaining on the board, the background turns blue
- When all the correct asnwers are picked, the background turns green and a new question comes up
- When all the incorrect answers are picked, the background turns red and a new question comes up
- A player who lost their last life token is eliminated
- The last player alive wins.
We suggest the following help tokens introduced after 3 questions:
- [Introduced after question no. 3] Pass
- Each player is given 2 pass tokens
- They can be used anytime when the player is active
- When used, the active player doesn't have to give an answer, the active player token is simply passed to the next player
- [Introduced after question no. 6] The help of the computer
- Each player is given 2 tokens
- They can be used when
- The player is active
- There are at least two correct answers remaining on the board (the background is not blue)
- When used, the computer randomly highlights 3 answers on the board. Two of which are correct, and one incorrect.
- [Introduced after question no. 9] Stealing
- Each player is given 2 stealing tokens
- They can be used when
- The player is not active
- There is exactly one remaining correct answer on the board (the background is blue)
- When used, the player shouts "STEAL" and provides an answer (before the active player does). If the given answer is correct, the stealing player gains an additional life token. If it's incorrect, they lose one.
- In any case, the player next to the stealing player gets the active player token and has to provide the next answer
- [Introduced when the first player is eliminated] The help of the eliminated players
- Each remaining player is given 2 tokens
- They can be used anytime when the player is active
- When used, the active player can ask the eliminated players to suggest an answer
Optionally, the quizmaster can decide to put a time limit for the answer. This is indicated by an overflowing red color and a ticking sound. After this, the active player has 10 seconds to answer the question. If they fail to do so, they lose a life token and the active player token is passed to the next player.
To play the game first construct the questions. An example can be seen in resources/questions.tsv
.
The format must be the following:
- Tab separated file with 17 columns
- The first line is header and ignored
- Each remaining line corresponds to a single question
- Column 1: the question
- Column 2-9: the correct answers
- Column 10-17: the incorrect answers
- You may leave columns empty, if you wish to provide less than 8 correct/incorrect answers but still, the incorrect answers must start at column 10 and you need all the 17 columns
You need Java installed in your compueter. To run the program download the jar file from the releases page or build it from source, and simply run it by double clicking or typing
java -jar BigQuiz-0.1.jar
To use your questions, have them in the same directory with the JAR file with the
name questions.tsv
.
When you first start the game, it will show your first question (or the first question of the defult - at the moment Hungarian - test suite). To navigate through the game you can
- press F10 to go fullscreen
- click on the question to display the answers after you read it out loud
- to select an answer picked by the active player, click on it
- to reveal if it was correct, click on it again
- to unselect the selected answer, click on any other answer
- if the background is green or red, click on the question to go to the next question
- to use the computer help, press S
- to start the timer, press T
- to reset the timer, press R
- if for some reason, you want to completely skip a question, press the right arrow key
To build from source you need a java JDK and JavaFX. Then simply run
mvn package
This will generate the JAR file to the target
directory.