Quiz games are trendy and here are some news on this topic. Quizoid (Android, iOS) won’t be winning any design awards for its Spartan looks, but the app is a challenging, no-nonsense single-player trivia game that strips out social extras and online components. Players try to get the highest scores they can by running through a gantlet of questions, while armed with three lifelines. Answer wrong, and the game is over. Quizoid features up to 7,000 questions in 17 categories, such as entertainment, mathematics and sports. In-app purchases add question packs, and can remove advertising. If you like your trivia games without any extra fluff, then give Quizoid a shot.
One of the best-known trivia games is Hasbro’s Trivial Pursuit, a popular and challenging board game that’s been around since the 1980s. This classic version of the game features thousands of tough questions in several categories that will determine who is the biggest brainiac in your family or group of friends. Trivial Pursuit is best for players age 16 and up thanks to its tough questions, and you can play with two to six people at a time. Inside the retro-style box, you’ll find the classic game board, 400 cards with 2,400 trivia questions, a die, six wedge holders and 36 multi-colored wedges.
Silicon Flip : SiliconFlip is a free to play online quiz game that will thoroughly test your prediction and general knowledge skills. Before starting a game you can select the game level (easy, medium or hard). The game level affects how hard the questions will be. Now that you know how to play the game why not test your general knowledge and prediction skills and play the general knowledge and coin flip prediction quiz game for real? More at Free to play online quiz game.
The app that started the craze. HQ Trivia is a daily trivia game show where you simply need to answer 12 questions to win a split of the pot. The daily weekday cash pot has risen to $5000 with a new tradition emerging for Sunday’s game – $25,000 with a non-stop stream of questions until players are whittled down to one lucky winner. It has turned regular host Scott Rogoswky into an internet celebrity as he provides an entertaining performance as the quiz master extraordinaire. The app itself has improved significantly since launching on iOS in October 2017 – stream quality (and most importantly, stability) is improving and the servers seem to be handling the larger influx of users better now since launching for Android. You can play it alone, but it’s much more fun to play in a big group.