FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions1. How does the game technology work? 2. Do songs needs to be memorized? 3. Which keys are available for each song? 4. Are the games designed for single or multi-player? 5. How long is a typical gaming session? 6. How do you book a Review Quest event? |
Answers1. How does the game technology work? The interactive portions of Mario MakerTM 2 are made possible using specially designed equipment and software that allows a microphone to be used instead of the traditional Nintendo SwitchTM controller. 2. Do the songs need to be memorized? Yes, this is Review Quest after all! Songs should be memorized and polished to the highest level to best enjoy the gaming levels. 3. Which keys are available for each song? Twinkle Variation A and Perpetual Motion are available in A Major or D Major. The Witches' Dance is available in D Major and G Major. The Hunter's Chorus is available in D Major. 4. Are the games designed for single or multi-player? Both! The ideal group size for each video game activity is between 5 and 10 students. However, many students request to play the interactive versions individually again and again and again and again and again. Karts and Krafts and Story Time are designed for group play. 5. How long is a typical Review Quest session? Interactive and Immersive Mario MakerTM 2 Levels: An hour session is recommended for 5-10 students to complete the video game portions of the quest. An additional hour should be booked for extra sections of participants. Karts and Krafts: An hour session is recommended for a group of 10-15 students. Storytime: An hour session is recommended for a group of 10-20 students. 6. How do you book a Review Quest event? Use the contact form to express interest in hosting a Review Quest event. "Pop-In" style sessions can be booked if Review Quest is already in your area. You can also book an entire special event just for your studio. |