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- KatieScheuerellCommunity MemberIs there a way to see how you created this???
- KOsuneroCommunity MemberMany thanks to Articulate for featuring my Storyline example, especially in light of Alex Trebek's recent passing. I appreciate everyone's feedback on the project!
I've gotten a lot of questions about how it was put together. The short of it is a lot of triggers and layers! See the comments panel in the demo for the Storyline file and let me know if you have any questions. - WesLockhartCommunity MemberVery engaging - kids (and adults) will love this. Great job!
- EvansMauzyCommunity MemberFantastic Job!
- DanaBell-a46e79Community MemberGreat job! Much better than the common Power Point version that we currently use. Any chance you will share this with us?
- SherriSagers-caCommunity MemberSo creative! It was so fun to see the types of questions for 8th-graders in 1912, too! Very clever! And I love that you connected the final wager based on the points received in the first round. If you're able to share your file, I would love to be able to look into the back end!
- BridgetteDav031Community MemberThanks! that sounds easier, but not. Lots of triggers, but it loads fine here, so I'll try that.
- KOsuneroCommunity MemberYeah, it took a lot of trial and error to get it right, plus there are likely other ways to achieve the same effect like this example here: https://community.articulate.com/download/storyline-360-quiz-game-show-template Good luck with your version of the game!
- BridgetteDav031Community MemberThis is awesome. I'm trying to make one like this but I'm running into problems figuring out how to have multiple question slides link back to the base slide. When I add another question slide, it doesn't let the fill in the blank work. Can I look at how you did your triggers?
- KOsuneroCommunity MemberHi Bridgette: Thanks! Check out the comments panel on the right-hand side of the project for the Storyline file. In this example, each question and answer is on its own layer. Clicking on your guess in the question layer triggers the appearance of the answer layer, which has a button that links back to the base slide (specifically, it hides the layer).
- AndreaLeaVells-Community MemberReally engaging!