There’s nothing like doing your own quiz. If you have played umpteen times the quizzes that some one else has created for you, and then now is the time to create your own quiz. There are so many categories and so many subjects.
The trivia out there is amazing. In fact there's more than even Wikipedia can offer you. Take up a category that interests you and then evolve a quiz around it.
The quiz doesn’t need to be all work and no play. How about making quizzes that are quirky? Play against your friends and see how you match up with their skills. To make it more interesting play with money. Ok at this point, pay with fake money.
But you can feel the adrenalin nevertheless. Especially, when you hit a jackpot of money! Once you start playing, there’s nothing stopping you. You can play for hours and still not get bored.
There is simply so much to learn. For example did you know that a dime has 118 ridges, bet you didn’t know that one? This kind of trivia and more is interesting for players. Of course the quizzes should cover a wide range of topics.
When you want to play our own quiz with varied topics, then there isn’t a better place than www.quizfanatics.com. There are many multiple choice questions that allow the players to test their skills.
In fact you can test your trivia knowledge in the “First2Five”, where the winner is the person who gets the first 5 questions right the fastest. In fact, you might think that you are the best and then challenge your friends to beat you at the game. You will know who’s got the brains when the winner is announced.
It’s a very simple game to play and all you need to do is download the software and get going. The graphics are great and it’s very interactive; making the game extremely enjoyable.
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