

Join Jason Grammes in this short tutorial where he’ll take you through all the steps to create this famous interactive game on Adobe Captivate.
Click here to preview/download the game.
Join Jason Grammes in this short tutorial where he’ll take you through all the steps to create this famous interactive game on Adobe Captivate.
Click here to preview/download the game.
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Jason,
To be more specific, on the $200 question, it wont allow you to pick the wrong answer in the A spot. On the $2,000 question the error is in the B spot, and on the $500,000 question the error is in the C spot. I have looked at all the variables and I can not see why it is not allowing it. Have you figured this out?
I still use this and employees love it. I did notice that on a few questions it won’t let you choose one of the wrong answers. When I dig into it, I can’t see anything wrong. Has anyone else experienced this and have you figured out a fix? I wish I could use a question pool on this so they aren’t always the same questions, but I don’t believe it is possible since this wasn’t set up in quiz format for questions? Thanks for any insight!
Customations Hi, sorry, could you please tell us how to have indefinite or much larger sets of questions in the event that there are different levels (let’s say intermediate “players” versus elementary) and, as such, tons of different questions in those levels? What I mean by this is not “how can you add dollar amounts so that basically to get to the million one would need to answer like 65,000 questions,” but instead, I mean, once the game is won or lost, is there a way for them to start over and have entirely new questions in a smooth way that would make it seem to them, the players, that there’s simply an indefinite number of games they can play? Sorry if this isn’t the right place to ask the question, this is my first time in this community. Thank you in any case for the tutorial, it’s a great idea. It’d be awesome if there were teams that could play against each other, and a chat so they could talk.