Kahoot! Robot Run game mode turns learning into a blast by building a fun and team-oriented vibe. It's all about making memories while soaking up knowledge. Players are stuck on a space station, and the only way to escape an angry robot is by answering some questions. Between answering questions, players play mini-games and collaborate on completing tasks.
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Availability of the Robot Run Kahoot! game mode depends on your account type and plan level.
Robot Run Kahoot! game mode: Before you play
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Robot Run game mode supports quiz, true/false, type answer, puzzle, and slider types of questions.
💡 If your game includes other question types, they won’t be displayed during the Robot Run Kahoot! game mode.
💡 After selecting the Robot Run game mode, you will be informed about how many questions in the kahoot are supported in this game. mode. Click Review to see the content that will be skipped. - The Robot Run Kahoot! game mode works best with up to 40 players.
- The time limit, image reveal, and double points set for questions by the game creator are not applied.
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It's not possible to change the theme, music, or add a lobby video.
💡 The video, theme, and music selected by the game creator are not applied. -
Our platform will recommend the duration based on the number of questions in the kahoot.
💡 The recommended time does not consider the content’s complexity and participants’ knowledge level. It is a guide to help you choose the optimal game length. - If a player answers all the questions before the round’s time is up, the questions will be repeated.
- Incorrectly answered questions will reappear for additional practice.
Robot Run Kahoot! game mode: How to host and play
- Start a live game.
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Select the Robot Run game mode from the carousel at the bottom of the screen.
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Choose the duration and click Start.
- Players join the game and select their game characters.
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Once everyone’s in, click Start in the top right corner.
💡 The host’s screen will display a short tutorial. Encourage the players to pay attention to it. -
After the tutorial, the host’s screen displays an angry robot chasing players’ game characters.
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Players answer questions on their devices at their own pace.
💡 After the required number of correct answers, players can tap and hold a button to boost their character. Using a boost helps the entire group escape the robot. The combined boosts contribute to completing the question-answering phase.
💡 Players collaborate to achieve the required number of correct answers before the robot catches them. Failing to reach the target means restarting the question-answering phase. Reaching the target leads to advancing to the next phase, the mini-game. -
After every round, a mini-game is started.
- Players need to move their characters into the green safe zone to complete the task.
- Over time, the mini-game becomes more complex. It displays multiple safe zones and the maximum number of players allowed in each of them.
- The blue bar at the top of the screen indicates the time left to complete the task.
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The number in the top right corner indicates how many lives the players collectively have left before they lose.
💡Players use the virtual joystick displayed on their screens to navigate their characters.
💡Touch and hold the virtual joystick on the screen, then move your finger in the desired direction to control the character's movement.
💡If available, players have the option to move their characters using the keyboard arrows.
- If players complete the mini-game, they will advance to the next level. If they fail, the current level will restart, allowing players to attempt it again until the time runs out.
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When the duration time expires, the host's screen will present a summary of the game.
The leaderboard aims to celebrate as many participants as possible based on their various contributions to the game.
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