Trivia Bowl Buzzer Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 42 reviews. Read all reviews for Trivia Bowl Buzzer for iPhone.
Trivia Bowl Buzzer is free iOS app published by Harper Wallace

App doesn’t work!!

jigjuice

I paid for the host and I created a host. When the players select the host, the host is unable to see any of the players. This app is completely unusable even after paying. I need. A full refund!!!


Didn’t work for everyone

Levi Ottman

Tried to use this for quiz bowl practice, but some phones didn’t work and couldn’t find host, if it could find the host, it couldn’t press continue. DON’T BUY THIS APP


Paid version doesn’t work

michelle.l.29

I tried to use this with 4 devices (one host, 3 players). One of the players has a greater out button when trying to select the game host. Essentially I just burned $2.99+tax. I want a refund.


Doesn’t work

teacher 78640

I can see the host, but it’s not letting me connect by pressing continue.


Kicked students out

user842799

The game was fickle and only allowed some students access. If one closed out of the app or let their screen go to sleep, they were removed from the game. Great idea but a lot of bugs that need to be fixed


Useless

Davechr74

Crashes instantly. Continue button doesn’t work. Waste of money and time. The reviews on here are all old and probably don’t apply to current OS


Don’t let your screen sleep

Grumpus A. Maximus

This seems like a nice tool - but if you are the host and your screen goes to sleep the connection is broken and all players must reconnect. This seems like something g that should be addressed


Best app ever!!!

Droslice

I'm an English professor and I use this to play jeopardy in my classes. Works like a charm and it's exactly what it says it is! Fine job the best thing ever??


Excellent app

Blymie

Great app for doing quizbowl competitions.....works flawlessly and easy to set up and run!


Really simple to set up and works great!

Kischa333

We used this app to create buzzers for a game at a staff retreat. There are no setup instructions, which was the only downside, but it was so easy it didn't matter. Designate all devices as peripheral except one, make sure all devices have Bluetooth turned on, and as soon a you set one device as central, you'll be able to see the other devices in the area.