I also wanted to have a game board in which prize amount would go away if it had previously been selected (see picture #3 for my version). The first of which being that the only way you can tell that an answer has selected is that the hyperlink is a different color (usually goes from blue to purple). It seems that every template that is available is based on using hyperlinks to different slides, which I believe imparts many limitations. The problem for me was that I didn't like any of them that are available. If you do a quick search on the internet you will see that you can find many different templates for a Jeopardy-like game. Why did you make this, can't you just use one of the many templates that are already out there? This is true.
What exactly is this? This is a PowerPoint presentation that allows you to conduct a Jeopardy style game on a secondary monitor (such as a projector).
shameless plug.) you, as the teacher, can help your students become more interested in the task at hand and by doing so may help pique their interest in the subject being taught.
For me and many others that means a Jeopardy style game. Having a fun and interactive way to present information keeps everyone that is involved more engaged in what is happening.