Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Turing Limited | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Search for "trivia night" on the Apple TV App Store to download the multiplayer trivia quiz app.
Super buggy. Granted Apple TV OS is still brand new and the problem may be in the device not the actual game so I expect there will be an update soon. Hope it does soon because we haven't gotten through 2 questions before the game bugs out either on screen or on our devices. I'm sure once it updates it will be fantastic.
This app was so buggy that we couldn't finish any of our games. Don't buy this on Apple TV until they fix those bugs!
We hope the next update fixes this. We are so excited to play this when it works. A few questions in and it goes crazy flipping through questions. Hoping an update fixed this great concept.
Great concept so far. The one weird quip is there's no background music. For some reason that's hindering the experience.
If I could give zero stars I would. This did not sync with iPad or iPhone 6s. Multiple attempts rebooting all devices. No support for how to address syncing errors. Fix it and I will write a new review. Until you see that it works, stay away from purchasing this app.
As said in the only other review on one of the worst apps on the App Store, syncing from iPhones and iPads to the Apple TV is beyond poor. Add in the bugginess of the point system and this is one of the worst apps of all time.
Quick and easy. As long as you're connected to the same wifi network as the Apple TV, it only takes a few seconds and you're connected. Not sure why these other reviewers were having trouble.
Very poor experience, and buggy. For a game which is supposed to be a "party" game, there is really no interactivity. Everyone just looks at their phone. No music, no announcers, nothing. It was a waste of money.
Very plain. Just some questions and that's it, not even some basic backgrounds. After a few rounds it kept marking my correct answers incorrect. Very slow as well, game should move probably twice as fast (or at least be configurable). Nice idea, I'd wait for a more talented development team to do a similar project though.