One question set, multiple game modes. Tap any game to see it in action. Not sure which to pick?
Two teams place stones on a Go-style board by answering correctly. Capture territory to win.
2 teams, up to 40 students
The class is trapped in a biolab. Answer questions to restore power and crack the passcode to escape before zombies break in.
Whole class, up to 40 students

The whole class works together to blast through walls and defeat monsters. Correct answers deal damage to the current obstacle.
Whole class, up to 40 students
Two teams pull a rope. Each round, the team with more correct answers tugs the rope their way. Pull the other team into the mud to win.
2 teams, up to 40 students
Answer a question, then swat bugs on screen for bonus points. Combines quiz review with an action mini-game.
Up to 40 students
Students race through questions at their own speed. Streak bonuses reward consecutive correct answers. Power-ups add chaos.
Up to 40 students
Teacher-paced. Each question appears on every screen at once. Speed bonuses for fast answers. Live leaderboard on the projected screen.
Up to 40 students
“I play tennis every weekend,” he said. → He said he ______ tennis every weekend.
“We are cleaning the house,” they said. → They said they ______ the house.
“She has visited Paris,” he said. → He said she ______ Paris.
“I watched that movie yesterday,” she said. → She said she ______ that movie.
“We will go to the beach,” they said. → They said they ______ to the beach.
“I can help you,” he said. → He said he ______ help me.
“I drink coffee in the morning,” she said. → She said she ______ coffee in the morning.
“They are playing football,” he said. → He said they ______ football.
“He has lost his keys,” she said. → She said he ______ his keys.
“I saw a lion at the zoo,” he said. → He said he ______ a lion at the zoo.
“I will be late,” she said. → She said she ______ be late.
“I can ride a bike,” he said. → He said he ______ ride a bike.
“She reads a lot,” he said. → He said she ______ a lot.
“We are waiting for the bus,” they said. → They said they ______ for the bus.
“I have eaten lunch,” she said. → She said she ______ lunch.
“I bought a new jacket,” he said. → He said he ______ a new jacket.
“They will visit us tomorrow,” she said. → She said they ______ visit us.
“I can speak three languages,” he said. → He said he ______ speak three languages.
“We go hiking every summer,” she said. → She said they ______ hiking every summer.
“I am doing my homework,” he said. → He said he ______ his homework.
“She has broken her phone,” he said. → He said she ______ her phone.
“I met her last week,” she said. → She said she ______ her last week.
“He will help us,” they said. → They said he ______ help us.
“I can fix the computer,” she said. → She said she ______ fix the computer.
“I eat too much chocolate,” he said. → He said he ______ too much chocolate.
“We are having a party,” she said. → She said they ______ a party.
“He has done his project,” she said. → She said he ______ his project.
“I visited my grandma,” he said. → He said he ______ his grandma.
“She will arrive soon,” they said. → They said she ______ arrive soon.
“I can drive now,” he said. → He said he ______ drive now.
“We walk to school,” she said. → She said they ______ to school.
“I am reading a book,” he said. → He said he ______ a book.
“He has just left,” she said. → She said he ______ just left.
“I danced at the party,” she said. → She said she ______ at the party.
“I will write a letter,” he said. → He said he ______ write a letter.
“I can make dinner,” she said. → She said she ______ make dinner.
“They live nearby,” he said. → He said they ______ nearby.
“I am working today,” she said. → She said she ______ today.
“He has arrived,” they said. → They said he ______.
“I saw that movie,” she said. → She said she ______ that movie.
