September 4, 2010

Please Rank Your Q.

Random thread on Talking Time lead me to downloading some more iPod games. One of them is called QRank. It is free and awesome.

Basically, QRank is a trivia game. Every day, there is a grid of 20 questions. 8 are 200 point “easy” questions, 8 are 400 point “medium” questions, and 4 are 800 point “hard” questions. These questions are in four categories every day. You pick 15 questions from the grid, and answer them in a multiple choice manner. Many of them hinge around current events in various areas: not surprising seeing as they have to have 20 good questions every day. It uses a point countdown, as a lot of trivia games do, where the faster you answer, the more of the “max” number of points you get. There are also daily 2x and 3x bonus questions hidden on the grid you can answer for extra points.

Then the game ranks you on leaderboards. It uses a friends list, if you want. It also ranks you locally, by state, and globally, using the location stuff in your phone to determine where you are. This works really well. I could never compete on a global level like some people, but hey, there’s a chance I could top the board for Cape Girardeau.

I’ve played for a few days now, and the questions are really good. The difficulties are nicely balanced. Easy questions are fairly easy, Medium is fairly medium, and the hard questions I normally miss, because I am not a trivia guru. I do like how I can strategize because of how the game is set up. For example, if, say, Science is a category that day, I may want to try to find the science question in the Hard questions, because I could probably get that one. If the Entertainment category is around, maybe I want to stay on the easier questions, because if that hard question is about celebrity gossip, I’m screwed.

The real benefit to the game, I think, is that it wants so little of your time. You can blaze through 15 questions in 5 or 10 minutes, no problem, and then the game requires no other input until the next day. It’s kind of like Words with Friends in that way. You enjoy it in small chunks of time, so it’s easy to keep going with it. Also, the fact that it’s free doesn’t hurt. I really enjoy the game, and I think anyone who enjoys trivia would get a huge kick out of it. So download it. And add me. I’m poetfox. Let’s trivia it up! You can trivia my ass.

[…] it’s single player trivia. I find trivia to be a multiplayer event. That’s why I liked QRank so much: it made it multiplayer by having all your friend compete on the same set of questions. […]

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