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Yes or No is a type of game where players answer sliding the card to a side or pressing the buttons

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How to create Yes or No games

To create your Yes or no game online, simply give a title to Ray, your AI assistant. Ray will generate cards with yes/no questions based on the subject you specify. You can review and make changes before publishing it. Ray can also create your game from a piece of text.

Alternatively, if you prefer to create the game manually, you can skip Ray and introduce the elements for each card yourself.

Absolutely! Your Yes or No generator allows you to include text, audio, pictures, or a combination of them on your cards. You can even use animated gifs.

You can create up to 100 cards, but for a better game experience we recommend between 12 and 30.

You have the flexibility to choose where to ask the question in your game.

You can pose the question in the title, an optional heading, or directly on the card itself.

For instance, you could ask "Are they Oscar winners?" in the title or optional heading and then display pictures of actors on the cards.

Alternatively, you could create cards showing pictures of actresses with the text "Is she an Oscar winner?".

There is a rounded button next to the card info. When you create a new card, the answer is 'Yes' by default, but you can click on it to change it to 'No' or 'Both'.

Yes! You can create a Yes or No survey. Set the correct answer to 'Both', and then players will receive a score and positive feedback regardless of their answer. You can then check their responses in the Reports section.

By default, cards appear in the order you placed them in the editor. However, you can enable the 'Shuffle cards' option in the 'Options' tab on the editor to randomize their order.

Yes! By default, there is no time limit, but you can turn on the 'Time' option to set a maximum time to answer each question.

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 give a wrong answer.

With your free Basic Plan, you can create as many Yes or No games as you like, and they can be played by an unlimited number of people simultaneously.

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.

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.

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

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'.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Yes, you can watch the Yes or No game creator tutorial here: Video-tutorial Yes or No.

How to play Yes or No

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.

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.

You begin with 0 points and earn up to 100 depending on the questions you answer correctly.

The total score is divided by the number of questions. For instance, if there are 10 questions, each is worth 10 points.

If the 'Lives' option is enabled, you will indeed have a set number of lives, and you will lose one life with each mistake.

The remaining number of lives is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen.

By default, there is no time limit, but the author can turn on the 'Time' option to set a maximum time to answer each card. The remaining time would be displayed in the bottom-left corner of the screen.

If you are 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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