- you shouldn’t explicitly state which planet an object is a moon of. even if everyone already knows the planets, this extra hint can help tip the player off. instead, simply categorise them as a moon. this goes for moons which do not orbit a planet as well.
- “Atiras”, “Amors”, etc, aren’t single objects. they’re types of NEOs (Near Earth Objects), named after an asteroid which exemplifies the category. if you wish to include them in the quiz, include them as “Atira”, “Amor”, “Aten”, etc. since those are the asteroids these categories are named after. also, the asteroids named after Deiphobus are not trojans, but NEOs.
- for binary objects, don’t concede a correct answer if the player simply names one of the two objects. that’s essentially an unearned free pass.
- you shouldn’t explicitly state which planet an object is a moon of. even if everyone already knows the planets, this extra hint can help tip the player off. instead, simply categorise them as a moon. this goes for moons which do not orbit a planet as well.
- “Atiras”, “Amors”, etc, aren’t single objects. they’re types of NEOs (Near Earth Objects), named after an asteroid which exemplifies the category. if you wish to include them in the quiz, include them as “Atira”, “Amor”, “Aten”, etc. since those are the asteroids these categories are named after. also, the asteroids named after Deiphobus are not trojans, but NEOs.
- for binary objects, don’t concede a correct answer if the player simply names one of the two objects. that’s essentially an unearned free pass.