Compara los precios de Trivia Night en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Timberwolf Studios. Publicado por My Way Games. Lanzado el 9/5/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

Forty-odd Steam reviews sitting at Mixed and an 80s aesthetic that nobody asked for. Worth a look only if you have five people on your couch and nothing else installed.

I'll be straight with you: I cover shooters for a living, and a local-multiplayer trivia game is about as far from my lane as you can get. But here's the thing, someone has to tell you whether this is worth the shelf space, and the answer is conditional at best. Trivia Night from Timberwolf Studios is a 2D, 80s-themed quiz game that supports up to six players in local multiplayer, with five distinct modes across Normal Trivia, True or False, Fun with Flags, Math, and Words. That is genuinely more mode variety than you would expect from a budget indie in this category, and if you actually fill those six seats, you will have a decent half-hour before the question pool starts feeling thin. The local PvP angle is the only thing that makes this interesting to me. Shared-screen competitive trivia with real people in the room is a different energy than staring at a Jackbox lobby. True or False is the fastest mode and works well for quick rounds. Fun with Flags is geography-specific enough to either humiliate your friends or get you humiliated, which is fine. The Math mode is a number-spotting exercise under a timer, more reflex than knowledge, and it breaks up the rhythm in a way that actually works. Where it falls flat is the solo experience: playing against a bot or grinding alone through Normal Trivia questions gets repetitive faster than it should, and the question depth is clearly limited. Steam reviews sit at a Mixed rating with around 65 percent positive across a small sample, which is roughly where you would expect a budget party title with thin content to land. The 80s theme is cosmetic window dressing. It does not affect question content in any meaningful way, so do not buy this expecting a decade-specific nostalgia quiz. The presentation is bare-bones, there is no spectator mode, and the remote-play-together support via Steam is the only way to get this working with people who are not physically in your room. That online functionality is technically there, but it is Steam Remote Play, not a dedicated online mode with netcode, lobbies, or matchmaking, so manage your expectations accordingly. The ceiling here is a couch session with five people who want a quick filler game before doing something else. The floor is a thin solo trivia experience with a question bank that will cycle on you faster than you want. If you already own Jackbox Party Packs or have easy access to Quiplash or Fibbage, this offers nothing those do not already do better. If you do not, and you need something cheap that local guests can pick up in thirty seconds without reading a tutorial, Trivia Night is functional enough to fill that gap for one session. Fred, Scout Team

Trivia Night

Trivia Night

9 may 2022Timberwolf StudiosMy Way Games
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Forty-odd Steam reviews sitting at Mixed and an 80s aesthetic that nobody asked for. Worth a look only if you have five people on your couch and nothing else installed.

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I'll be straight with you: I cover shooters for a living, and a local-multiplayer trivia game is about as far from my lane as you can get. But here's the thing, someone has to tell you whether this is worth the shelf space, and the answer is conditional at best. Trivia Night from Timberwolf Studios is a 2D, 80s-themed quiz game that supports up to six players in local multiplayer, with five distinct modes across Normal Trivia, True or False, Fun with Flags, Math, and Words. That is genuinely more mode variety than you would expect from a budget indie in this category, and if you actually fill those six seats, you will have a decent half-hour before the question pool starts feeling thin. The local PvP angle is the only thing that makes this interesting to me. Shared-screen competitive trivia with real people in the room is a different energy than staring at a Jackbox lobby. True or False is the fastest mode and works well for quick rounds. Fun with Flags is geography-specific enough to either humiliate your friends or get you humiliated, which is fine. The Math mode is a number-spotting exercise under a timer, more reflex than knowledge, and it breaks up the rhythm in a way that actually works. Where it falls flat is the solo experience: playing against a bot or grinding alone through Normal Trivia questions gets repetitive faster than it should, and the question depth is clearly limited. Steam reviews sit at a Mixed rating with around 65 percent positive across a small sample, which is roughly where you would expect a budget party title with thin content to land. The 80s theme is cosmetic window dressing. It does not affect question content in any meaningful way, so do not buy this expecting a decade-specific nostalgia quiz. The presentation is bare-bones, there is no spectator mode, and the remote-play-together support via Steam is the only way to get this working with people who are not physically in your room. That online functionality is technically there, but it is Steam Remote Play, not a dedicated online mode with netcode, lobbies, or matchmaking, so manage your expectations accordingly. The ceiling here is a couch session with five people who want a quick filler game before doing something else. The floor is a thin solo trivia experience with a question bank that will cycle on you faster than you want. If you already own Jackbox Party Packs or have easy access to Quiplash or Fibbage, this offers nothing those do not already do better. If you do not, and you need something cheap that local guests can pick up in thirty seconds without reading a tutorial, Trivia Night is functional enough to fill that gap for one session.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-cooptrading-cardstier:indieLocal Party GameCouch MultiplayerQuiz Game80s ThemeShort SessionsRemote Play TogetherBot SupportCasual PvP

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Windows 64 bit
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512 MB RAM
Storage
450 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB Video card
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Intel Pentium

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My Way Games
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9 may 2022

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