Posted
on December 8, 2011, 12:31 pm,
by Darryl,
under
Triviosity.
I’ve been working on all sorts of other projects with real work and such. Needless to say there hasn’t been much for progress with a mobile version or new items on the main game. If you’d like to help out in any way, feel free to drop a line in the comments.
Thanks, and happy Triviosity!
Darryl
Posted
on May 15, 2011, 2:36 pm,
by Darryl,
under
Triviosity.
Tell us what you like and don’t like about the game.
We’re not mind-readers so please leave a comment below.
Happy Triviosity,
Darryl
If you would like to contribute to Triviosity by means of writing questions, you can!
For general purpose questions you can use the online form and do them one at a time. You must be logged in to use this feature. All questions that get submitted through this will be verified and approved before being available in the game.
If you would like to write a special challenge for Triviosity! you can do so by creating a spreadsheet (excel, open office, neo office or libre office accepted) with the following seven column headers:
Question, Answer, Wrong1, Wrong2, Wrong3, ExtraInfo, Category
Include a minimum of 10 questions to a maximum of 20 questions. Also include an introductory paragraph for the beginning of the game. ExtraInfo is used at the end of a question to explain something awesome about the question. Category is used to identify the special challenge that the questions belong to. You can include many special challenges in one file if you’d like – just make sure the category is set for each challenge.
If you have any concerns, drop a comment here.
A special thanks goes out to Francely C., Rhonda G., Fiona H., Fraser P., Paul H. and Amar M., for previously submitting questions!
Happy Triviosity!
Posted
on February 6, 2011, 3:11 pm,
by Darryl,
under
Triviosity.
Take a trip back to the 1950s with this week’s special challenge.
And when you come back, you may want to be informed of a couple of changes to the way we handle Facebook Logins as well as minor policy changes.
We no longer require a) your email address and b) posting-to-wall privileges. We feel that the only information we require to get you up and running is the basic information provided by Facebook. Since we don’t email anybody without consent, we feel it’s unnecessary to have your email address right away. You can always set your email address manually in the settings page as well as opt-in to select email features. Posting to Wall privileges will be asked for if necessary when you decide to enable the automatic posting feature, again, on your settings page.
This change to the way we handle Facebook logins will also be reflected (soon) in the normal registration process. We will be removing the requirement for first/last name and making the email address an optional component to registering. We hope this will allow for skeptical users to sign-up without fear of being added to an evil spammer mailing list.
We hope these changes will make you and new users alike feel more comfortable using the ever growing game of Triviosity!
Thanks for reading, now play on!
Posted
on January 25, 2011, 11:02 am,
by Darryl,
under
Triviosity.
Alright fans, tis a good time for you to show your love. Drop ratings and reviews on any sites you can find. Let your friends know about Triviosity!
Here’s a starting list:
As always, if you have any questions, concerns or feedback don’t hesitate to leave it!
Cheers,
Darryl