We all like games that test our fingers, but what about games that test our brains?
For those times you want to stretch your mind, there are trivia games. These games are chock full of interesting questions and facts that you may or may not know.
There are a bunch of trivia games out there that get the gears turning, and some really make a unique experience out of it. Here are 10 of the best trivia games on Android.
Game | Download Cost | In-app cost (per item) |
Imagzle | Free | $1.49 – $28.99 |
Memoria: Quiz Adventure | Free | $.99 – $99.99 |
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire | Free | $1.99 – $99.99 |
Quiz Panic | Free | $.99 – $32.49 |
QuizzLand | Free | $.99 – $19.99 |
Quizpot | Free | $0 |
Superbuzzer 3 | Free | $.99 – $39.99 |
Trivia Crack Adventure | Free | $.99 – $79.99 |
Wheel of Fortune | Free | $.99 – $99.99 |
Zarta | Free | $.99 – $109.99 |
Imagzle
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $1.49 – $28.99
- Install: Google Play
Everything from this app’s name to its playstyle is unconventional. Imagzle is a trivia game where each question shows a simple minimalist picture. It’s up to you to identify what the picture is alluding to and type in the answer. The questions are represented as dots on a board. When you answer a question correctly, another dot appears.
As with most trivia games, there are hints that you can use when you reach a tough spot. As for regular hints, you have three options; you can get a barely useful one, a pretty useful one, or a quite useful one. If those don’t suffice, there are video walkthroughs available.
If you want to use hints, they’ll cost you credits. You earn these credits by answering questions, but you can also buy them using real money. Other than that, in-app purchases aren’t really present, and there aren’t any ads.
Memoria Quiz Adventure
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $.99 – $99.99
- Install: Google Play
Memoria Quiz Adventure does just what the name implies, it takes trivia and makes an adventure out of it. As you play rounds of trivia, you’ll progress through certain environments like an adventure game.
Memoria is a competitive trivia game, as each round of questions has you competing against other people online. With each question, you, along with four other people need to answer as many as you can without getting four answers wrong.
This does use the energy system, so there’s a limited number of rounds you can play before having to wait. You earn coins as you play, and these coins can be used to buy in-game boosts.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $1.99 – $99.99
- Install: Google Play
If you’re familiar with the TV show “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”, then you will know what this app is all about. This is the official app inspired by the show, so you can expect a pretty faithful experience.
This is a competitive trivia game, so you’re going to be playing against another player for each round. Each round will give you a set of 15 questions to answer with increasing difficulty. The further you progress, the more money you’ll wrack up until you reach 1 million dollars.
There are two different currencies in the game, coins and diamonds (premium currency). You use coins to pay for matches and you use the diamonds to buy boosters and speed up chest opening.
Quiz Panic
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $.99 – $32.49
- Install: Google Play
Quiz Panic adds a cartoonish and funny spin to competitive trivia. Instead of just answering questions, you take on the role of a cute little creature. When a question is asked, the answers are presented as tiles. To answer a question, you move your character to that tile
There are different types of game modes you can play. Firstly, there’s a mode with between four and six players, and these have five questions. There’s a mode with between 10 and 20 players, and this mode has 10 questions. There’s also a mode where you play with friends.
In-app purchases aren’t really a big part of the game. You can buy coins that are used to play rounds, and that’s pretty much it. There’s a VIP membership that gets rid of ads and gives you more lives; it costs $1.99/month.
QuizzLand
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $.99 – $19.99
- Install: Google Play
QuizzLand is a really charming and straightforward trivia game. For each round of trivia, the questions are represented as squares on a board with only one being revealed at the start. Whenever you answer a question, you reveal the questions immediately next to it.
There’s a lot of variety in QuizzLand, as you’re doing more than just answering questions. There’s a selection of minigames that you can unlock as you play. Also, there are stickers and missions that you can do to spice things up.
You have a maximum of five lives, and you lose one every time you get a question wrong. However, you have the option to either watch ads to get lives, buy them with coins (in-game currency), or buy them with actual money.
Quizpot
Quizpot is really simple in nature, but it still makes for a good time. The main screen is an extensive list of different topics you can answer questions in. When you pick a topic, you’re taken right to the questions.
Each round gives you a set of 10 questions to answer, and you have 20 seconds per question. After each round, based on how many questions you get correct, you’re given a grade ranging from “Concentrate on this topic more” to “Excellent!”
There are no in-app purchases in Quizpot, but you can earn coins by watching ads. The only thing you use the coins for is to reveal the answers to a question. Other than that, you have full access to the questions and modes and you can do unlimited rounds.
Super Buzzer 3
- Download Cost:
- In-App Cost: $.99 – $39.99
- Install: Google Play
Super Buzzer 3 really makes you feel like you’re playing in a gameshow. In each round of trivia, you’re pitted against a group of other people, and you need to slam the buzzer button to answer the question. Each round, the people with the lowest amounts of points will be eliminated.
In order to play against other people, you need buzzers, and you gain these buzzers by playing qualifying rounds. In the qualifying rounds, you need to answer random trivia questions as fast as you can to get your character across the finish line.
You watch an ad before every qualifying round, which isn’t too bad to be honest. As for in-app purchases, you can buy buzzers with actual money. Buying buzzers will award you a varying amount of time without ads.
Trivia Crack Adventure
Trivia Crack Adventure takes trivia and turns it into a board game. When you are matched with an opponent, you’re placed on a large board game set. You roll a die, and progress across the board. When you land on a regular space, you get a trivia question.
Trivia Crack Adventure is primarily a competitive game. You can roll the die and progress through the board as much as you want, but when if you get one wrong, it’ll the opponent’s turn. After the opponent takes their turn, you’ll be notified.
You get ads after you finish a turn, which isn’t too bad, but you can get rid of them for $2.99. Other than that, you earn coins by playing the matches, and you have premium currency in the form of pink gems.
Wheel Of Fortune
- Download Cost:
- In-App Cost: $.99 – $99.99
- Install: Google Play
Most people reading this should know what Wheel Of Fortune is. Here is the official app, and it plays just like the actual TV show. Like a very flashy game of Hangman, there’s a hidden phrase, and you need to decipher it letter by letter.
Just like in the show, you spin the wheel which will land on a specific dollar amount. After that, you guess a letter. The more times that letter shows up in the phrase, the more money you get. You win the round if you can guess what the phrase is.
Wheel Of Fortune is on the energy system, so you can only play five rounds before having to wait. If you want, you can try the VIP membership that increases the number of rounds you can play and offers other perks.
Zarta
- Download Cost:
- In-App Cost: $.99 – $109.99
- Install: Google Play
Zarta stands out from other trivia games because of its emphasis on deception. Just like other trivia games, you are given a random assortment of trivia questions that you need to answer correctly. Each round, you face off against an opponent.
What makes this game different? When you get a question, you need to create your own fake answer. Your fake answer will be presented with the other options. The strategy is to try and have your opponent choose your answer. You get extra points if the opponent picks your answer and if you pick the correct answer.
Zarta does use the energy system and there are ads in the game. Your main currency comes in the form of diamonds which is the premium currency. If you want to avoid the ads and play unlimited rounds, you can get a premium membership. You can pay either $5.99/week or $9.99/month.
2021-12-10 15:07:40