Quiz games are trendy and here are several reviews on this topic. What do you call a group of zebras? What in the world is a mumpsimus? Inspired by party games like Balderdash, Psych! (Android, iOS) has you cooking up the zaniest but most plausible answers to these questions in order to fool your friends and score points. Each player secretly submits a funny but plausible answer, and once collected, the submissions (and the correct answer) are displayed on the screen, and players try to figure out which one is the correct one. If somebody chooses your submission, then you score a point, and if you guess the right answer, then you score a point as well. In-app purchases unlock additional themed trivia question packs, or can remove advertisements.
If you and your friends are TV and movie buffs, the Best of TV & Movies by Spin Master Games is a must-have for your next gathering. This trivia game will put your knowledge to the test with questions about hundreds of popular films and shows – you’ll quickly find out who spends too much time in front of the TV. The Best of TV & Movies comes with a game board, 400 trivia cards and six playing pieces. It’s best for adults, and you can play with between two and six people. The questions cover dozens of popular movies and shows, from “Grease” to “Glee,” “The Godfather” and “Modern Family.” As you play, you’ll have to identify logos and answer questions about characters, among many other aspects of the movies and shows. There are also special cards that let you pick a new question, skip a turn and silence your trash-talking competitors.
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 General Knowledge Quiz Game.
I mean this with no disrespect, but The Q is the trivia app equivalent to The Little Tank Engine Who Could. This app popped up shortly after HQ Trivia began making waves in beta for both iOS and Android, and I’ve been tracking its growth through to 2018. I appreciate the lack of an annoying and pointless chat system, and the player pool is significantly smaller than HQ or Live.me, but The Q is the one app I’ve seen taking trying new things. They now regularly holding Survivor games where the questions keep coming until one player remains. They’ve also advertised some fun theme nights, including a Star Wars trivia show around the premiere of The Last Jedi.