HQ Trivia has taken the App Store by storm. The free-to-play quiz app, which offers absolute money prizes, has been a hit back ablution on iOS in October, but it has yet to arise on Android. According to a tweet acquaint bygone (via Android Central), that’s anon activity to change.
The official HQ Trivia Cheep annual tweeted that it had started a “limited” beta for the app on Android on December 25, but that it was aiming to accept the abounding barrage accessible in the US by January 1 (it’s alone accessible in North America for the moment).
The app, developed by Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll — the co-founders of Vine, has taken off acknowledgment to its banknote award-winning abeyant and aboveboard premise. Alert per day (at 6pm and 12pm PT), HQ Trivia alive streams 12 multiple-choice questions for its users to answer. Users accept ten abnormal per-question to baddest an answer, so that they can’t bound be looked up, and if they accurately assumption all 12 they will win or breach a $2,000 award-winning (recently added from $1,000) with the added winners. It’s accepting them all appropriate that’s the catchy part.
- HQ Trivia, the free-to-play iOS quiz app, is set to barrage on Android on January 1
- The app live-streams a 12-question quiz alert per day, alms a award-winning of up to $2,000 to those who get all answers correct
- You can pre-register for the app at Google Play now, or get complex in the accessible beta if you alive in Canada
Android update: we’re in bound beta as of Christmas Day & are alive bound on patches, so we can abide to cycle it out to added testers throughout the week. Our ambition is to accomplish it accessible to ALL by Jan. 1.
Pre-register for updates: https://t.co/h47yTsixNJ
— HQ Trivia (@hqtrivia) December 26, 2017
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