Game Info
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Category: Puzzles
Score: 7.3
Kids Logic Mobile Puzzle Quiz

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Description

In Trivia Crack 94%, you’re not just firing off answers to questions—well, sometimes it feels more like you’re trying to read other people’s minds. The twist here is that you need to come up with answers that most players would give, not necessarily the single 'correct' one. It’s an odd kind of pressure at times. For example, instead of asking for just a capital city or a straight fact, it’ll prompt you with something broad like “things in a refrigerator,” and suddenly your brain short-circuits trying to guess what everybody else picked first. Game pace? Fairly relaxed; no intense countdowns breathing down your neck. Rounds move along as fast or slow as you want them to—no penalty for taking a second (or three) to ponder. There’s satisfaction in matching the crowd, but also mild frustration when your clever answer doesn’t land anywhere near those top percentages. It’s really well-suited for anyone who likes guessing games or has a habit of shouting out answers during game shows. Sometimes feels like a party game even if you’re playing solo on mobile. Actually, I found myself grinning when my oddball thoughts matched the popular vote. It sort of lingers on your mind afterwards: why did everyone pick 'milk' but not 'cheese'? Strange, right? Nothing too serious here—which is honestly refreshing.

Editor's View

I gave Trivia Crack 94% a shot out of boredom at first, but it got me hooked longer than I expected. There's something oddly satisfying about predicting what most people would say instead of just knowing facts—I mean, it's almost social psychology packaged as a trivia app. At times though I found myself rolling my eyes when my carefully chosen answer didn't even make the list—who knew so few folks keep soy sauce in their fridge? Honestly, that unpredictability kept things interesting for me. Some rounds dragged slightly since I overthought easy questions (maybe that's on me), but overall it's fun in short bursts rather than marathon sessions. Would have liked more category variety though.