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Trivia Game Settings - Team Modes

Learn about the Team Modes available for Crowdpurr Trivia Games, including the Basic Team Mode and Advanced Team Mode.

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Written by Ross Newton
Updated over 4 months ago

The Team Modes tab under the green Settings tab contains settings for configuring the various Team Modes that can be used for your Trivia Game.

Check out the article Team Trivia Explained for more information.

Trivia Game Team Modes section on the Experience Dashboard

Trivia Game Team Modes section on the Experience Dashboard

Team Modes

Use this panel to select which Team Mode to use for your Trivia Game.

Team Modes available for a Trivia Game

Team Modes available for a Trivia Game

Individual Mode

Individual Mode is enabled by default and allows each player to play on their own individually. Each player will need their own device and enter their Nickname upon joining the Trivia Game. They will be ranked individually on the Rankings Leaderboard.

Basic Team Mode

Basic Team Mode allows local groups of players (e.g. players sitting at the same table) to work together using only one Team Leader mobile device. Players can then confer verbally before answering the question. A single team leader will be responsible for answering the questions on their device. When opening the Participant View, teams will enter a Team Name instead of a Nickname. All teams will then be ranked on the Rankings Leaderboard.

Basic Team seating example

Basic Team seating example

Advanced Team Mode

Advanced Team Mode allows players to play both individually and on a team. You get the best of both worlds!

Upon joining your Trivia Game, players will be asked to enter their Nickname and choose a Team to join. These teams must be set up prior to starting the game. You can set these up in the Edit Advanced Teams section, discussed below.

Each player plays on their own mobile device and their scores are tracked both individually, as a team, and as individuals within a team! As the host, you'll be able to display both an Individual Rankings Leaderboard and a Team Rankings Leaderboard.

Advanced Team seating example

Advanced Team seating example

Advanced Team Mode is also compatible with Multi-Game Rankings. Team scores are calculated by taking the average of each team member's score. The faster and more accurately each participant answers the more they contribute to their team.

For more information, please check out - Multi-Game Trivia Rankings & Trivia Rounds Explained

Edit Advanced Teams

This panel allows you to configure the teams your players may join when using Advanced Team Mode.

Edit Advanced Teams section

Edit Advanced Teams section

Why can't I adjust these settings? The Edit Advanced Teams panel is only editable when your Trivia Game is set to use the Advanced Team Mode.

To add a new team, click in the box labeled Add Another Team, type in a team name, and click the blue Add (+) button to add it to the list.

Adding a new team titled Team 3

Adding a new team titled Team 3

To edit or remove an existing team, click the green Edit (Pencil) button to the right. Type a new name into the text box and click the green Save (Checkmark) button to save the team. You can cancel by clicking the blue Cancel (X) button. You can remove a team by clicking the red Remove (Trashcan) button after clicking to edit a team.

Editing an existing Advanced Team

Editing an existing Advanced Team

Allow Previous Advanced Teams

By default, the Allow Previous Advanced Teams setting is enabled for newly created Team Trivia Games. When this setting is enabled, if a player has selected an Advanced Team when joining a previous Trivia Game that is not on the current Trivia Game's Advanced Teams List, the player has the option to continue playing under their previous team or choose a new team from the current Advanced Teams List.

Enabling this setting is especially useful for multi-round trivia events where you may only want to manage the Advanced Teams List once for the first Trivia Game and not for every other following round.

When this setting is disabled, participants who have previously selected a team that is not on the current Trivia Game's Advanced Team List will be required to choose a new team from the current list of teams instead.

Disabling this setting is also useful if you would like to force players to choose a new Advanced Team from the current Trivia Game's team list instead. For example, you may want to disable this setting if you've made changes to the Advanced Teams List and would like players to choose from the new set of teams instead.

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