The Either/Or feature enables you to create a variety of comparison-based games(with the simple algorithm of answering 'more' or 'less'). Below are examples of games you can create, along with video guides.
Examples of Either/Or Games You Can Create:
Which stadium has a bigger capacity?
Which F1 event happened sooner?
Who has more goals in the Champions League?
Who is the more expensive player?
Who has more career tennis matches?
Which event happened earlier?
Which player is taller?
Which player is older?
Essentially, all questions compare values and the algorithm is as simple as answering “more?“ or “less?“.
Understanding Winning Conditions:
- More: For games like "Which stadium has a bigger capacity?; “Which F1 event happened sooner?" the question (winning condition) is "more." The values compared (e.g., stadium capacities, years the event happened) determine the correct answer.
Less: For games like "Which event happened earlier?" the question (winning condition) is "less." The values compared (e.g., years of events) determine the correct answer.
Winning condition - More
Video guide - How to create a 'Which stadium has a bigger capacity?' Either/Or Game
Winning condition - less
Video guide - How to create a 'Which event happened earlier in the Olympic Games?' Either/Or Game
In the second video, we demonstrate creating an Either/Or Game with the winning condition "less" using memorable events from Olympic history, such as:
Jesse Owens breaks records and wins several gold medals. - 1936
The games in Rome are being televised for the first time! - 1960
Michael Phelps takes home the most gold ever and is awarded 8 medals. 2008
Michael Johnson and his flashy old shoes set a new world record in the 200 meters, finishing in 19.32 seconds. (1996)
Gymnast Nadia Comenaci was awarded the first maximum ten in Olympic history. 1976
Additional Ideas
Some other ideas about Either/Or Games that you could create for other sports include:
Basketball:
Who has more points in the NBA?
Who has more appearances in the NBA?
Tennis:
Who has more career tennis matches?
Who has more career tennis wins?
Who has more wins in Grand-slam tournaments?
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