Objective of the Game
The objective of Smart 10 is to be the first player or team to reach a predetermined number of points by correctly answering questions.
Game Components
- Smart 10 Device: Contains the questions and possible answers.
- Scoreboards: Used to note down achieved points.
- Answer Tokens: Can be pulled from the device to confirm answers.
Setup
- Team Formation: Divide into two teams. Alternatively, individual players can compete against each other.
- Set Points Goal: Decide how many points are needed to win the game.
- Ensure each player or team has access to the Smart 10 device.
How to Play
- Draw a Question: The current player (or team) draws the card located in the Smart 10 device to reveal the question and possible answers.
- Choose an Answer: The player selects an answer by pulling the corresponding answer token from the device.
- Check Answer's Validity: If the token confirms the selected answer as correct, the team or player scores a point. If the answer is wrong, the turn ends for that player or team.
- Take Turns: The other players or teams then take their turns.
- Decide to Pass: Players can choose not to continue if they are unsure, to avoid losing points.
Scoring and Strategy
- Tactical Knowledge: Players or teams must decide judiciously when to answer and when to pass.
- Points Management: Knowing when to risk points is crucial.
- Team Strategy: Teams should select members based on knowledge areas to maximize their chances.
Ending the Game
The game ends when a player or team reaches the previously set score. This makes it crucial not just to play smartly but also to take calculated risks when necessary.
Smart 10 is a quiz-based game that combines knowledge with strategy. Players need to understand their strengths and weaknesses and make tactically sound decisions to win the game.