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Copy-Paste VBA Code for ScoreBoard Points Keeper in Jeopardy: https://pptvba.com/download-jeopardy-powerpoint-game-with-scoreboard/ 00:00 Jeopardy Game Template in PowerPoint 00:16 Creating Jeopardy Menu (Trigger animations) 03:10 Jeopardy Question Slide Layout 03:48 Scoreboard Points Counter 06:18 Adding VBA Macros in Jeopardy Game 08:07 Reset Button 08:38 Populating Question Slides 09:40 Adding Hyperlinks in Jeopardy tiles. 10:33 Adding *Last side viewed* button 11:06 Download Jeopardy PowerPoint Game 12:33 Save PowerPoint Game as .PPTM file HOW TO CREATE JEOPARDY POWERPOINT GAME WITH SCOREBOARD & POINTS In this Microsoft PowerPoint Tutorial, we shall be learning how to make a Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Show which has an interactive scoreboard for keeping points. This PPT Template can be used by teachers in their classroom or by quiz masters to promote competition amongst the students! You can also download the Premium and Advanced Jeopardy PowerPoint Template which has music, scoreboard, animations, and transitions too! HYPERLINKS IN POWERPOINT GAMES We first need to understand and learn the functions of hyperlinks in PowerPoint before making Games in PowerPoint. We also have Action Buttons which are present within the option to insert shapes in PowerPoint. Those Action Buttons have hyperlinks built inside them. We can use the “Return Action Button” to go to the Jeopardy Game Menu in PowerPoint. Basically, it takes us to the last slide viewed by the player. Using these hyperlinks and action buttons, we can customize slide navigation by the click of shapes in your very own Interactive PowerPoint Game. CREATING JEOPARDY POWERPOINT GAME In the first slide of our Jeopardy PowerPoint Game, we need to make the category titles and the question boxes. The official Game Show has 6 categories with 5 questions in each. However, for the sake of this PowerPoint Tutorial, I shall be creating 4 Jeopardy categories with 3 questions in each. Insert three rectangle shapes in the first slide. They will be the $100, $200 and the $300 questions of Category One. I used the Gyparody Font which made the game look more authentic since it looks similar to the official Jeopardy Graphic! You can design the shapes as per your requirements. I followed the yellow and navy blue colour scheme in my tutorial. You can use the CTRL key while dragging any shape to duplicate it. This nifty shortcut in PowerPoint has saved me a lot of time while creating PowerPoint Game Templates. You can also add a Trigger Animation to make the shape clicked to disappear so that the same question isn’t repeated again. Similarly, finish creating the Jeopardy Menu Screen with the required number of Categories and Questions. ADDING JEOPARDY QUESTIONS IN POWERPOINT SLIDE MASTER Go to View - Slide Master and insert a New Layout. You can create and design the question slide within that Slide Layout. We will be inserting that Custom Slide Layout within the Jeopardy PowerPoint Game later. Also, add the “Return Action Button” in the Jeopardy Question Slide which is created in Slide Master. This will allow the student or the player to be redirected to the Last Slide Viewed after answering the question and awarding points to the player. CREATING JEOPARDY SCOREBOARD TO KEEP POINTS IN POWERPOINT Create boxes for the two players within the Custom Slide Layout itself. You can add two ActiveX Label Element within those two-player boxes. Check the PowerPoint video tutorial on how it is done. Change the Labels Properties (colour, font, size, alignment) and name them as P1 and P2 respectively, which stands for Player 1 and Player 2 in the Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Template. Now go back to your Normal View and insert this Slide Layout in Slide 2 of your Presentation. JEOPARDY SCOREBOARD POINTS COUNTER ADDING MACROS & HYPERLINKS You need to assign the Macro which the corresponding shape has to run when we click it during Slide Show Mode one by one. Click on those shapes which have to increase the player’s score counter and go to Insert - Actions - Mouse Click - Run Macro - … After you have assigned the macros to the shapes which would increase the points, you need to assign hyperlinks to the shapes which are present under the category in our first slide. Select those shapes one by one and insert a hyperlink which will take the player to the corresponding slide. The $100 question of Category 1 has to take the student player to Slide Number 2, the $200 question should redirect them to Slide Number 3, and so on. ------------------- #PowerPointGames #PowerPointTutorial #PPTVBA Intro music by Ashwin Subrahm Background music: Distant Lakey Inspired I also do freelancing, contact me: bhavshaha@gmail.com www.pptvba.com |