Top 5 quiz games

Quiz games are hot and here are several reviews on this topic. SongPop receives a major update with SongPop 2, which takes the original’s “name that tune” head-to-head quizzes and adds on to it with more gameplay modes, such as a “Party Mode” of daily tournaments, and a Music quiz practice mode. SongPop 2 features a vast library of playlists to test yourself against, based on genre and era, from Classic Rock and Country to music from the 60s, 70s, or even the 2010s. Players earn coins during matches, and these can used to unlock more playlists for head-to-head challenges. Impatient players can also use real cash to purchase more playlists. Android users can still enjoy the original SongPop while waiting for the update.

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. Since its launch on the 16th of February 2019 the game has been won 1.6471% of the time. The quickest way for you to win a game is to correctly predict a 10 length sequence of coin flips. Unfortunately, the odds of doing this is around 1/1024, which makes this a game of skill rather than a game of pure luck. More at General knowledge quiz.

Okay, so Quiz Biz is a bit interesting. I’ll fully admit having never heard of Live.me before it launched it’s own trivia game, but it’s a natural fit. Live.me is a live broadcasting video chat app that’s looking to build a community of influencers across a wide spectrum of topics and personalities. It’s available in 85 countries and has millions of downloads from the Google Play Store. The platform itself is not for me – I haven’t spent any time checking out anything on Live.me beyond the daily Quiz Biz trivia show but the experience here is arguably better in so many ways. The cash prizes are always as big or bigger than HQ – on Super Bowl Sunday they hosted three separate games with $50,000 jackpots. Since it’s built upon a seemingly well-populated user base from the existing Live.me community the games feel lively and popular while still remaining small enough to ensure bigger cashouts, and the stream quality overall is way smoother than HQ on its best days. And yet.