Sloppy QA
A fun game that’s littered with spelling mistakes, poorly worded sentences, and inaccuracies.
Ja, Trial by Trivia ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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4.12 von 5
34 Bewertungen in Vereinigtes Königreich
A fun game that’s littered with spelling mistakes, poorly worded sentences, and inaccuracies.
I like the design of the app and how it works. Just needs a little more fact checking for some wrong answers and vague questions. But with time would be worth paying for no ads and more topics
To start off, quite a few of the facts are actually wrong such as claiming that chameleons change colour to blend in with their surroundings. It’s a bit ridiculous that a trivia app is producing false information. There are also an absurd amount of adverts, after about three questions I get an advert; this just makes the game unplayable as it’s so annoying being forced to watch a 40+ second advert for an app I don’t want. The idea of this app is really good, but with false information, clunky mechanics, and a stupid amount of adverts; it doesn’t work.
After every right or wrong answer, a pop-up displays. Immediately makes the app feel clunky and slow. Poor design. I’d say to make it an unobtrusive symbol at the top which doesn’t prevent the user from playing/answering questions.
For example, the most consumed beverage is apparently water, except the definition of beverage is literally ‘drink that isn’t water’ lmao Or saying Mercury is the closest planet to Earth, sure you can technically argue that because it’s actually the closest most of the time due to varying orbit speeds, but Venus is objectively the closest when all planets line up which is obviously the image the question invites. Just feels like sloppy question design sometimes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This game has simplistic very easy answered questions, and if you want to redo a categories, the exact same questions, it’s quite a poor example of a quiz game. Great idea in principle, poor execution.
I get that it needs to be monetised. But I don’t like forced ads with no warning in the middle of a game. Deleted