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Line Up is a game where you have to arrange a list of cards in the correct order.

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How to Create a Line Up

How can I create my own Line Up game?

To make your own Line Up game, simply give a title to Ray, your AI-powered assistant. Ray will generate a lineup of cards with related elements and a criterion for ordering them, such as chronologically or from largest to smallest.

If you prefer to create the game manually, you can skip Ray and enter the card elements yourself.

Can I add images and audio to my Line Up game?

Absolutely! The Line Up creator allows you to include text, audio, images, or a combination of them in your cards. You can even use animated GIFs.

Can I create a Line Up with more than one list of elements?

Yes, you can create a game with up to 5 different lists of elements. In this case, the game will be divided into as many screens as there are lineups.

Where do I tell them how to order the lineup?

In each lineup, there is a header space where you can specify the ordering criteria. For example, "Order from oldest to newest" or "Order from largest to smallest."

How many cards can a Line Up have?

Each lineup in your game can have up to 50 cards, but for the best gameplay experience, we recommend using between 5 and 10 cards per lineup. You can create up to 5 lineups, meaning a maximum of 250 cards in the game.

Can I set a time limit?

Yes! By default, there is no time limit, but you can enable the 'Time' option to set a maximum time to complete the game.

Can I set a limited number of Lives?

Yes, you can enable and choose a limited number of lives in the 'Options' tab of the editor. Players will lose a life each time they submit an incorrect answer.

How many Line Up games can I create with a free Basic Plan?

With your free Basic Plan, you can create Line Up games as many times as you want, and they can be played by an unlimited number of people simultaneously.

How do I share the game?

Once you publish it, you can simply copy the game's link to share or upload it anywhere. You can also copy the embed code and paste it onto your webpage.

Additionally, you can integrate it into your favorite Learning Management System (LMS), such as Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, Moodle, or Canvas.

To do any of these, go to your 'My Activities' section and click on the 'Share' button below the game in question.

Who can access my game?

By default, anyone with the link or those who find the game through our search engine or on Google can access it. However, with an Advanced, Academic, or Commercial Plan, you can make it private, restricting access to the game.

How many people can play the game?

There is no limit on the number of people that can play your games, even if they play simultaneously.

Can I print the game?

Yes, you can print a version of the game tailored for paper format by opening the game and selecting 'Print', or going to your 'My Activities' section and clicking on 'More options/Print'.

Can I download the game?

With an Academic or a Commercial Plan, you can download the game and upload it to your website or preferred Learning Management System (LMS) as a SCORM package.

Are the scores saved?

Yes, the game saves the scores of players who identify themselves before playing. You can access these scores in your Reports section.

Additionally, with an Advanced, Academic or Commercial Plan, you can require identification.

If you integrate the game into your Learning Management System (LMS), the platform's gradebook will automatically save scores with the corresponding names.

Can I customize the appearance of the game?

With an Advanced, an Academic or a Commercial Plan, you can add a background image and display a message to players when they finish the game.

With a Commercial Plan, you can customize the games with your logos and your corporate colors.

Can I get rid of the ads in my games?

Yes, with an Advanced, Academic or Commercial Plan, your players will never see ads when they play your games, and you will also have an ad-free experience when navigating through Educaplay.

In what languages can I create the game?

You can use any character from any alphabet when you create the game.

Additionally, users can access the Educaplay games interface in 23 different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Turkish, Slovenian, Estonian, Czech, Catalan, Basque, Galician, Aragonese, Asturian and Indonesian.

You can set the language of the game in the Information tab on your editor.

Is there a video tutorial for this game?

The Line Up generator doesn't have a tutorial yet, but we’ll publish one here as soon as it’s ready.

How to play a Line Up

How do I play a Line Up?

Arrange the cards in the correct order based on the information they contain, the game title, and/or the instructions.

To place a card in the correct order, first press the card and then press its correct position. You can also press and hold the card, drag it to the desired position, and release it.

Each time you press the "Check" button, the game will verify whether the cards are in the correct order.

If all cards are correctly placed when you press "Check," the game moves to the next screen.

If there are no more screens, the game ends. The game also ends when you’ve completed all lineups, run out of lives, or run out of time on the last lineup.

Press the magnifying glass icon to zoom in on an image.

Press the play/pause button to play an audio clip. Audio will also play automatically when you select a card.

How do I save my grade?

If you want to save your grade, identify yourself before playing. Tap/click on 'Press here to identify yourself' and enter a Nickname, an invitation code, or log in before starting.

Once you finish the game, your score will be automatically saved, and the author of the game can view it in the Reports section.

If you are logged in as a user or as a guest, you can also view your scores in your own Reports section.

How do I score points?

You start with 0 points and can earn up to 100 points based on how many cards you place correctly and how many attempts it takes.

The total score (100) is divided by the number of lineups. Within each lineup, its portion of the score is further divided by the number of cards.

For example, If a lineup has 5 cards, each is worth 20 points. If there are two lineups, one with 10 cards and another with 5 cards, in the first screen, each card is worth 5 points.

If you press "Check" and a card is incorrectly placed, the maximum score for that card will be cut in half on your next attempt. If you get it wrong again, the score will be reduced to a quarter. After three incorrect attempts, that card will no longer earn points.

Do I have a limited number of mistakes?

By default, no. However, the game creator can set a limit on the number of lives. You’ll see this in the upper left corner of the interface. If there is a limit, you must complete the game before running out of lives.

You lose a life each time you press "Check" and at least one card is incorrectly placed. You also lose a life if time runs out before completing a lineup.

Is there a time limit?

By default, there is no time limit, but the game creator can enable the 'Time' option to set a maximum time for completing the game. The remaining time will be displayed in the lower left corner of the screen.

How can I exit the game?

If you’re stuck and want to exit the game, press the 'Settings' button, then click 'Quit.' The game will end, and your current score will be saved.

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