There are five rounds in the Geography Juice Christmas Quiz. The game can be played in teams or individually and you should expect it to take about an hour to complete. Students use their geographical knowledge and the evidence in the images and information provided to assist their decisions.
In the first round, players can gain up to 10 points for naming the 10 famous cities in the photographs. The photos are obscured by a holly branch to make it more of a challenge.
In the second round, teams get five clues for the same town or city where a famous musician was born. The first clue is worth 5 points, the next 4, the next 3. Players can hand in 3 answers in total for each five clue game. Answers are handed in in secret. The gamemaster will note down which number clue it was handed in on. You will only find out the answer at the end of each five clue mini round, so it is in each team’s interest to not let the other teams know their answers, even as the clues get easier. There are three mini-rounds, so up to 15 points available.
In round three, we play who and where. Teams get a point for each celebrity and a point for each place they are visiting. There are 10 points available.
In Round 4, a world country name is displayed, but all the vowels and spaces in the name are missing. It isn’t as easy as it sounds. There is a picture to help with each clue. 10 points are available.
Finally, round 5 is the say what you see round. You can let teams call out or run to the front with their answers. Five bonus points are available.
Look out for other photo quiz games from Geography Juice. Have a great game!
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