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Quiz Planet is available for free in 28 languages! Play with your family and friends now! This update includes bugfixes and performance improvements to help make your quiz experience even more fun! Having played this game for quite awhile, I found the typos annoying. But because it was fun I decided to continue. When I found an outrageous error, I attempted to report it.

That was more infuriating. And in the process I accidentally clicked on delete the game. Thanks for your feedback! We're sorry for the inconvenience surrounding our game. As for any typos or faulty questions, we would be very grateful, if you could reach out to us via email so we can take a closer look at specific issues. Best regards, Your Support Team. My whole family loves playing this trivia game! There are great questions, some tricky and some very easy. Even my year-old plays and thoroughly enjoys it.

You will, however, have to pay a little for this piece of entertainment. More unique and witty indie games: Hitman GO! Here's a good one for mobile. This head to head trivia game is all about very specific interests.

More "not really games", minimal looking games: Elevate: A beautiful "boost your brain" app Four Letters: A surprisingly hard game about finding four letter words Rock on: When song pop and Candy Crush met.

Created by Dori Adar. Why do you want to play anyway? To kill some time. To kill some zombies. I'm looking for inspiration. How and where will you play? In the toilet, on my phone. Whenever I got a few minutes, on my phone.

Every waking hour is going to be devoted to this. What are you looking for in a game? A story driven game. Carry me away. I want it to make me think. I just wanna get hooked, ASAP.

Fun, casual activity. Do you have a preferred genre? Read our review of Quizizz. Easily one of the more popular tools on this list -- especially among students -- Kahoot! While we find Kahoot's design to be unmatched -- and it's still the go-to option for quick, fun quizzing -- it lacks a lot of learning and feedback features that lead to better learning experiences. Read our review of Kahoot. This is the newest tool on the list, and it seems to be improving monthly. We've heard from some educators who are now Gimkit Live converts, ditching the other tools they used to use.

And while we think Gimkit Live still has a ways to go to match the polish of other tools on this list, it has some creative new features like student-contributed questions and power-ups students can buy and use.

In practice, we found the power-ups to be a bit clunky. But for teachers who don't mind the quirks that often come with an early stage tool, Gimkit Live offers some inventive features that might make it a go-to choice. Read our review of Gimkit Live. If your focus is on substantive, timely feedback, then Formative is worth a look.

Compared to other tools on this list, it has less flash and dash but a better feedback loop between students and teachers. We're particularly fond of Formative's live feedback feature and the creative question types.

It's also worth mentioning that Formative has the best privacy score out of all the tools we looked at. Read our review of Formative. Start Quiz. Already a member? Log In. Forgot your password? Not on Quizony yet? Sign up.



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