Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Dorling Kindersley Ltd | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Love quizzes? Feel like a challenge? Test your knowledge with DK’s Quiz app and play thousands of questions for free. There is a quiz for you whether you love music, film, history, food, travel, insects, inventions, plants, sports, animals. Play solo and check out your score on the leaderboard to see how you rank overall, by category and against your friends. The addictive turn-based challenge mode allows you to go head-to-head with friends by entering their user name or connecting through Facebook.
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I enjoy it but there is a lot of in app purchase. And occasionally an add. Other than that I like the game. But, some of the categories are inappropriate. But I love it!?? May God bless your day!
You listened, you slowed down the questions for all to read and the correct answers for all to see! Thank you ??? You are now my #⃣1⃣ favorite app! Superb knowledge and entertainment for hours and hours. ?
I've answered about a dozen quizzes to date. There may be a slight British prejudice to some of the quizzes, but overall the questions are fair and interesting. Lots of fun.
I loved the game, when it worked. Haven't been able to play since the new release. It tells me I need to update after I already updated. I'm stuck in a loop! Please fix this bug!
Love the challenging quizzes. However, it's very obvious DK is a UK company which hired UK compilers of list materiel. For example, under General Knowledge, "Red and Yellow and Pink..."' there is no Leichester Square on the US Monopoly board. So, how would we know the answer? Also, the aubergine is known in the US as the eggplant. Moral of the story; great game, but expect to get some ?? wrong if you aren't familiar with British terms. Also, there's no in-app means to contact the developer. Boo. Plus, Dorothy's slippers in the Wizard of Oz were RED (ruby is red) & "Very" is not an adverb... irritating wrong answers!!