Game show hosts, amiright? It’s all part of the fun. Once players lock in their choices, Rogowsky will reveal the correct answer, but of course he may be suspenseful and beat around the bush and use confusing language before actual clueing us in the right answer. Contestants can expect to see questions like this. TRUST ME: That is not enough time to Google the answer. And forget trying to use Siri or Alexa for help on these Qs: players only have 10 seconds to answer. Questions cover a wide range of general topics, such as pop culture, geography, sports, and entertainment. You’ll feel like you’re in the same room as Scott! Think of it as you just walked on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?,” except this is HQ Trivia, you won’t be on TV, but you can wear whatever you want (I’ll be in my kitty jammies during the night show, y’all). You’ll see him, and you’ll hear him talking to you in real time (so make sure you have your volume up to get the full experience). Real life Scott Rogowsky (the main host) or occasionally Sarah Pribis and Sharon Carpenter (who sometimes step in, much to the dismay of HQties everywhere), will guide you through the 12-question, multiple-choice game on your screen. There will be no fake, pixelated hosts or robotic voice-overs throwing questions at you. Yes, real Ben Franklins my friends, not just some online gold coins. EST, users can tune into the game show via the free iOS or Android app and compete for cash prizes. HQ Trivia, brainchild of Vine founders Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll, is part app and part live, interactive game show. This might be the first time your kids ask, “what are YOU doing on that phone so much?” Get ready for your next brain-flexing, quick-thinking obsession. Fortunately, this one ain’t for the kiddos (unless they’re over 17). Move over Trivia Crack, there’s a new red-hot quiz app taking over.
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