True or False

True or False

Description

In this engine, the user must choose from two options and answer the question correctly.

The engine is perfect for question and answer portions that are answered with a true or false / right or wrong / Yes or No/ or any other binary response. The visual counter below adds a dash of fun to the experience.

Example:

Factoid test
Accuracy test

True or False
Choose From Four

Choose From Four

Description

In this engine, the user must choose from four given options and answer the question correctly.

The engine is perfect for question and answer portions, with answers needing to be a word. Good for testing knowledge of definitions or key words. The visual counter below adds a dash of fun to the experience.

Example:

Testing abbreviation familiarity
Testing knowledge of details
Name recognition

Choose from Four
Choose From Three

Choose From Three

Description

In this engine, the user must choose from three given options and answer the question correctly.

The engine is perfect for question and answer portions, with answers needing to be a single sentence. The visual counter below adds a dash of fun to the experience.

Example:

Any question sets with phrases or short sentence as an answer.

Choose From Three
Touch Matching Objects

Touch Matching Objects

Description

In this engine, the user can be given a question, category, or equation to solve. They will be shown many/multiple answer options.

The user must match and pair similar answer options to each other.

The engine is perfect for questions with answers that are single-word, or short phrases.

Example:

Definitions and Terms
Math Equations

Question Category Equation
Runner Game

Runner Game

Description

In this engine, the user will be moving their character either left-to-right or up-and-down to dodge obstacles as their character continuously moves.

There will be a specific category that will be displayed on-screen. The player must pick up or touch items that fall under this category to gain extra points. If the player picks up items that are not in the category, they lose a life.

Example:

Category – HR Documents (Contract, Handbook, Employee Contact List, etc.)

Runner Game
Maze Game

Maze Game

Description

In this engine, the user can be given a question, category, or equation to solve. They will be shown multiple answer options. Only one is the correct answer.

The user must navigate the maze towards the exit which harbors the correct answer.

The engine is perfect for questions with answers that are single-word, or short phrases.

Example:

Employee Benefits

Maze Game
Mystery Box System

Mystery Box System

Description

In this engine, the user can be given a question, category, or equation to solve. They will be given nine (9) answer options. Only one answer is correct.

The engine is perfect for question and answer portions where the answer is a single word. It is a good way to test when there are similar terminology to look out for.

Example:

Dress Code

Dress Code
Prataria Game

Prataria Game

Description

In this engine, the user can be given a question, category, or equation to solve. They will be given many different options displayed on the screen, and they must choose all of the relevant items being asked.

This engine is perfect for multiple answer questions, with answers usually being single-letter, single-word, or short phrases.

Example:

Exchange Rates

Prataria Game
Switching Engine

Switching Engine

Description

In this engine, the user can be given a question, category, or equation to solve. There will be items approaching the thing in the center of the screen to collide with it.

If the approaching item is a correct answer, the user must tap and hold the thing in the center to “catch” it.

Otherwise, if it’s the wrong answer, the user must release their hold to “avoid” the item.

The game challenges the user to be quick in choosing the answer, and gamifies the task of avoiding the wrong ones.

Example:

Types of Cryptocurrency

Switching Engine
Drop Engine

Drop Engine

Description

In this engine, the user can be given a question, category, or equation to solve. The falling items can be bigger to accommodate more appropriate content for the age group.

The game challenges the user to be quick in choosing the answer, and gamifies the task of avoiding the wrong ones.

Example:

Types of Leave – Sick, Emergency, Vacation, etc
Compensation items – Leaves, Over time, Benefits
Contents of a company list

Drop Engine