QuizUp (2013)

Plain Vanilla Games

Android · Windows Phone · iOS

3.66 from 35 ratings

67 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 5 backlogged · 1 wish listed

QuizUp is a mobile game developed by Iceland-based Plain Vanilla Games. The game is a mobile trivia app similar to the game Trivial Pursuit. QuizUp is a single-player game in which one user competes against another during seven rounds of timed multiple-choice questions of various topics. There are over 680 total categories of topics available to users to choose from … Read more
QuizUp is a mobile game developed by Iceland-based Plain Vanilla Games. The game is a mobile trivia app similar to the game Trivial Pursuit. QuizUp is a single-player game in which one user competes against another during seven rounds of timed multiple-choice questions of various topics. There are over 680 total categories of topics available to users to choose from and all the questions are voluntarily submitted by content contributors. Most categories are available in different languages. Read less
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Details

Developers
Plain Vanilla Games
Publishers
Glu Mobile
Genres
Card & Board Game, Quiz/Trivia
Themes
Educational

Release dates

  • Nov 07, 2013 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Mar 06, 2014 (Worldwide) Android
  • Jun 18, 2015 (Worldwide) Windows Phone
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Rating distribution

5 stars
5
4 stars
16
3 stars
11
2 stars
3
1 star
0
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Becky

Status Becky Aug 18, 2020

Was better but now filled with endless ads.. stopped playing years ago due to it.

ronenfox

Review ronenfox 4/5 · Jul 29, 2015

Does just what it says on the tin

It's truly a testament to the Age of Globalization that I can compete against a random person from anywhere in the world at any hour of the day in categories as random as "Airports" and "Indian Food" and then swiftly lose to a 12 year old French kid in "Hip-Hop History." And then rematch the smug little bastard and lose …

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It's truly a testament to the Age of Globalization that I can compete against a random person from anywhere in the world at any hour of the day in categories as random as "Airports" and "Indian Food" and then swiftly lose to a 12 year old French kid in "Hip-Hop History." And then rematch the smug little bastard and lose again.

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