Q's Only Have One Right Answer

Answers shouldn't be used to educate your Players.

Use the Learn More Item to clear up confusion.

It's tempting to write a Q where the correct Answer is your OPINION. But if you're not careful, this can frustrate your Players. To make it a fun and empowering experience for your Players, they need to know WHERE they can find the information that will help them do well in the game and not be left guessing.

The most effective way to overcome any argument of opinions is to cite your source. We have two recommendations for doing this effectively:

Cite a reliable source that the Player can find online, such as a reputable publication or video. Then, identify that source in your Q and Learn More item. For instance, your Q can be worded "According to the source: XYZ..." and then ask your Question. Also, have that source appear in your Learn More item.


If your reliable source is YOU, then cite you. Like this:  make sure you explain the correct Answer in your Learn More item, and then make sure to point your Players to their Learn More Library at the start of your Challenge. That way, they always know they can find the information in advance of the Qs coming... in the Learn More items you CREATED.


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