Sporting Triangles
A licensed version of a British TV game show from the late 1980s.
The game features 3 players, all either human or computer. Each chooses a
category of questions out of 12 on offer – some are for a single sport (such
as soccer or cricket) while others a more general (such as Indoor Sport and
Pot Luck).
Four of the seven rounds involve each player being asked a question, which
could be from one of the 3 selected categories, or it could be general sport.
A die is rolled, and the colour of its final position on the board indicates
the type of question.
The other 3 rounds include Hit For Six, in which you get a succession of clues
and have to work out which of the 6 named people they refer to – get it as
quickly as you can to maximize your score.
The Jigsaw round involves identifying a club crest, pitch for a particular
sport or similar, with a piece added to the picture after each incorrect
guess. Again the score declines the more guesses you need. There’s an ‘on the
buzzer’ questions round at the end.