Trivia Crack is a majorly successful mobile app that’s being adapted into a television show for Netflix called Trivia Quest. Unlike many traditional Netflix originals, Trivia Quest is an interactive series that requires viewers to answer trivia questions by choosing the correct answer on their screen. Netflix hasn’t been promoting this new game as much as its television shows, but people may be interested in the new series and how to play along with the daily episodes.
Besides the new Netflix Gaming division that’s streaming mobile games to smartphones, Netflix’s interactive efforts have been mostly small, featuring shows like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch as well as the recent acquisition of Minecraft: Story Mode. Now, with Trivia Quest and the upcoming Cat Burglar, Netflix is looking to create something that can rival other forms of casual gaming entertainment. Both of these shows are short television shows that challenge a player’s general knowledge and quick wits, which they'll need both of in order to complete every one of Trivia Quest's daily challenges and finish the story.
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Trivia Quest in its current form is more a game than a show. Each day, a new round of trivia questions with similar background animations will be played. Answering questions will increase a score counter that can be used to progress through the story. The ultimate quest is to answer enough questions right to free the main character Willy’s friends, and the ending is still unknown. Because of its release on April Fool’s Day, Netflix owners may wonder if the game is worth playing for the story and the trivia, or even how it can be accessed.
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