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Thursday 21 June 2012

Quizboard for iPhone

You draw with your friends. You come up with clever words against them. You even play a game or two of hangman with them. You might as well challenge them to a game of trivia, too.

That's the thinking behind Quizboard, an iPhone and iPod touch offering from Planeto that brings the increasingly well-worn "with friends" style of gameplay to a Trivial Pursuit-esque test of knowledge. Familiar though the formula may be, it works with this style of trivia game--and it should become even better once the developer finds the right level of difficulty for the questions.

(Image Caption: Fight to the Finish: In Quizboard, you and your opponent are trying to reach the star square by answering question to advance across the gameboard. Bonus squares and other factors add a strategic element to this trivial contest.)

Quizboard lets you find opponents by inviting contacts stored on your iOS device, inviting Facebook friends, or finding a random rival. (The app also keeps a record of the people you play, making it all the easier to challenge them to a rematch.)

Once the game begins, it's not simply a matter of answering trivia questions to see who can get the most right. Rather, Quizboard adopts a board game-style interface: You and your opponent move across a game board, advancing one space for each correct answer, until you reach the designated finish line. You follow the same path as your opponent--in other words, you pick up the path on the game board where she left off. Along the way, there are squares with bonus points and multipliers--think the Double Letter Score tiles in Scrabble--to further bolster your points. Whoever has the most points when one player reaches the finish line wins the game.

Gameplay is asynchronous in the style popularized by Words With Friends. You answer five questions, advancing a space for each one you get right, and then you wait for your opponent to take a turn. (Notifications alert you when it's time for you to play.) You play by dragging a category onto the tile you want to move to--a slightly awkward approach that would work better if you could just tap a category and then tap the targeted square.


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