Games have been created in and run in PowerPoint

**Game 1: **Richard Osmans House of Games

5 rounds - Rhyme Time 10 questions

Broken Karaoke 4 Songs

What’s in a Name 9 Questions (I have used Richard Osman but you can adapt to include friends and family names)

I’m terrible at Dating 10 questions

Answer Smash 13 questions

Game 2: Richard Osman’s House of Games Vol 2 (Tuesday)

PowerPoint has Marcos and VBA Programming so must be opened with Macros enabled

5 rounds - Correction Centre 10 Questions

Distinctly Average - 5 Questions

Includes an Excel to add guesses. It will work out the average and which team is closer.

Where is Kazakstan 5 Questions

Europe in a grid, programmed to allow four players to guess a square and add a coloured mark

This Round is in Code 20 questions

Answer Smash 13 questions

Game 3: Richard Osman’s House of Games Vol 3 (Wednesday)

5 rounds - Highbrow Lowbrow - 10 questions

The Elephant in the Room - 12 Questions

Win When They’re Singing - 5 songs

REICHARD ÖSMANS HAUS DER SPIELE - 6 questions

Answer Smash - 13 questions

Works in all the conference call apps - Zoom, Teams, Meet, Skype, WebEx and others

This is a complete game as well as a template. Questions can be edited for repeat play.

Feel free to tailor the template to suit your event with family and friends.

Check out my other PowerPoint Zoom Game Show Quizzes. More coming soon…

Review

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britlektorcomenius

a year ago
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Very useful and relatively easily adaptable for teachers. I have used it for ESL Christmas/end-of-semester games and using students names for the 'What's in a Name?' game goes down well if you use students' names from the class and it' relatively easy to Google a resource which locates words in names. A lot of the answer smash questions are very UK-centric (understandably) so a lot of adaptation needed. Win when they're singing - the audio didn't function - maybe because I saved it as LibreOffice Impress. However, overall, a commendable product and well worth the £7 for all the uses I've been able to get out of it. One game I've added is a newer one - can't remember the name of it - but where there are 5 or 6 questions and you need to remember all the answers in sequence. EG Q1 Capital of France - Paris. Q2 Famous cartoon rabbit - Paris, Bugs Bunny. Q3 Famous Hungarian meal - Paris, Bugs Bunny, Goulash. Works very well it you acculturate some of the questions/answers.

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