The Sporcle App

Leo Migdal
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the sporcle app

Challenge your mind, one letter at a time. Millions of quizzes on every topic in the universe. I’m obsessed with Sporcle and love that it’s finally available in app form since responsive mode on phones didn’t really work well. The trivia games are so fun and depending on which ones you do, you can seriously learn new things. For example, I finally learned all the countries in the world & where they’re located from repeatedly playing Sporcle geography games That being said, they still really need to work out the bugs. Sometimes slide-out/pop-up panes like notifications just refuse to load and show.

Their ads are also buggy and sometimes freeze the entire app. They’re also like 10x more common than on the website version. I don’t mind apps since it’s a good way for them to make money, but Sporcle should at least make sure the apps aren’t making the app freeze to the point that I have... I’m obsessed with Sporcle and love that it’s finally available in app form since responsive mode on phones didn’t really work well. The trivia games are so fun and depending on which ones you do, you can seriously learn new things. For example, I finally learned all the countries in the world & where they’re located from repeatedly playing Sporcle geography games That being said, they still really need to work out the bugs.

Sometimes slide-out/pop-up panes like notifications just refuse to load and show. Their ads are also buggy and sometimes freeze the entire app. They’re also like 10x more common than on the website version. I don’t mind apps since it’s a good way for them to make money, but Sporcle should at least make sure the apps aren’t making the app freeze to the point that I have... The mobile app serves its job as a mobile app well, (even if the iPadOS version feels like a stretched out iPhone port,) but in terms of features compared to the website, there's a... For example, the app doesn't have the map layout editor, nor can you use the search filters without entering a search term, which you can achieve in the website by searching for nothing.There's also...

I suppose it depends on what quirks you're willing to deal with. As for me, I might end up using the website instead. The mobile app serves its job as a mobile app well, (even if the iPadOS version feels like a stretched out iPhone port,) but in terms of features compared to the website, there's a... For example, the app doesn't have the map layout editor, nor can you use the search filters without entering a search term, which you can achieve in the website by searching for nothing.There's also... I suppose it depends on what quirks you're willing to deal with. As for me, I might end up using the website instead.

If I was just rating Sporcle I’d give it a 4.5. I love it and have played their trivia games for years. my only complaint is not being able to filter by types of quiz within categories, and there’s an over abundance of quiz types that I don’t like. Like “sort these movies into t the decade they were released” but that’s just a personal nitpick. My problem is with the app itself. It’s not at all optimized for mobile devices.

Typing games are a pain. Games that take up a large amount of space aren’t sized to fit into the screen and often times you can’t scroll down and stay at a certain location. Sometimes you have to minimize your keyboard in order to see the bottom of a quiz then re-open your keyboard. It’s just not very easy when you’re trying to beat a time limit Editor’s Note: The new Sporcle App for iOS marks a significant change from previous versions. Sporcle founder Matt Ramme wrote the following note outlining the thought process behind the big changes.

We put out the first version of the Sporcle app back in 2010. Apps were still a new thing, and we had wanted to give you a way to play Sporcle that would work better on smaller phones and iPods, while also allowing you to play games... This app has consistently been in the top 10 of paid trivia apps, and for that we are eternally grateful. It is now time that we give you the Sporcle app you deserve. The biggest complaint we heard was that there weren’t enough games available on the mobile app in relation to sporcle.com. With this update, that is no longer the case.

You can search for any game we have ever featured, or use the many lists throughout the app to find the trivia game that perfectly matches your need of the moment. Now we give YOU the power to decide which games you want to play, instead of being stuck with only the games that downloaded the day you happened to launch the app. Every day, we give you free Sporcle Tokens which are used to unlock any game you want. Once you unlock a game, you can play it as many times you like. Unlike Dragon’s Lair or Dance Dance Revolution, you won’t have to continue to feed Tokens each time you want to play. The goal here was to give you as much free content in the app as you had before, which was approximately 2-3 games a day for Sporcle, (and only 2 games a week for...

And now you will get free Tokens every day which will allow you to unlock that many games. The big difference being that you get to pick the games you want, where before you only had access to what was given to you. Sporcle is now available as a free download on the App Store and Google Play Store! Play all your favorite Sporcle quizzes on the go on your phone or tablet. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sporcle/id1572007006 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sporcle.geneva What is Sporcle?

Great question! We do a lot, but it all comes... What do you get when you mix the office breakroom, a little ... Sporcle’s been bringing people together with pub trivia for ... Play Sporcle Live, Stump! Trivia and OpinioNation every night ...

Embark on a journey of trivia mastery with Sporcle, a powerhouse in the realm of free trivia games and quizzes. With an unrivaled library of over 1 million quizzes on every subject conceivable, boredom is off the menu. Dive into an ocean of knowledge and uncover quizzes meticulously designed for every interest, whether you're fascinated by sports, captivated by cinema, a geography enthusiast, a music aficionado, or passionate about an entirely unique... Your trivia quest will be anything but monotonous thanks to the diverse array of categories and dynamic quiz formats such as maps, multiple choice, crosswords, clickable puzzles, and fill in the blank. If accolades are what you seek, you'll find great satisfaction in collecting badges and achievements. Challenge yourself or engage in friendly competition with friends.

For those seeking a global challenge, real-time matchups with players from around the world await. The platform tailors to all skill levels, offering everything from light-hearted head-scratchers to perplexing questions that will test even the most seasoned trivia experts. Extend your experience with quiz playlists, community forums, quests, and more to keep the trivia thrills flowing endlessly. The app is entirely free for those eager to play, partake, and even construct personalized quizzes. For trivia lovers seeking an elevated experience, the Orange subscription offers an ad-free environment, complete with advanced stats, sophisticated search capabilities, and continuous access to unique features. Subscriptions are available through the game on a monthly basis or at a discounted annual rate, with new enhancements being regularly introduced.

Discover the joy of trivia with a community that spans across various social platforms and an ever-growing universe of quizzes that are sure to entertain, and challenge while simultaneously providing an educational experience.

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