Chrologony allows you to set a category’s date precision. You can use this setting to calibrate how accurate a guess needs to be in order to be considered correct. For example, a category on ancient history should likely not require the guesser to know the precise date, but perhaps just the year, decade, or even […]
Invite Players
Once you’ve created a room, be sure to invite others to play with you. Chrologony makes it easy. All you have to do is click on the “Invite Players” button, enter an email address, and submit the invitation form. Chrologony will send an email to the recipient. The recipient will need to sign up or […]
Customize Your Games
Chrologony games are very flexible. You can customize the difficulty level and crowd-sourced quality score of included clues. There are also numerous options to tweak the gameplay. For example, you can limit the amount of cards a player can guess on a single turn, change the turn order, or change the number of points required […]
Collaborate on Categories
Create a private category for your family, friend group, or company. Then, invite members of that group to collaborate with you. The task of adding enough clues in a category will go much faster if all of you pitch in. The owner of the category will be able to edit and remove any clues added […]
Be Specific
Chrologony is all about guessing when a specific event happened. Don’t write a clue that could equally pertain to multiple events. “Jake wins his Chrologony game” is not a good clue, because Jake basically wins all of his Chrologony games. 🤪 “Jake wins his 100th Chrologony game” is a specific, one-time occurrence. The more details […]
Write Clues in Present Tense
To promote consistency, try keeping your clues in the same tense. By convention, trivia questions with answers in the form of a date are phrased in the present tense. For example “Jake Carlson is born. He would later invest the best game of all time, Chrologony.”